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18th October 2009, 02:52
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Location: northampton
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Car(s): saxo vts
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twin fan on vts
is it easy to fit a 2nd fan with a driver operated switch on a vts??? as my vts has only got 1 fan (i think it has a twin fan housing) and was thinking about adding a 2nd but nt sure on the work involved or how technical it is. any advise would be greatly appreciated. thanks
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18th October 2009, 08:45
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: South Wales
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Car(s): '52 Saxo VTS
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it can be done mate but not sure on how to do it, i think you need some sub like wire and a relay etc.
if you have a search i thik there is a guide on here
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18th October 2009, 09:53
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Car(s): Saxo VTS, Westfield
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i did mine a few years back mate, took a power wire from the battery as i didnt want to mess with the cars wiring loom, put a swirch on the lower console so when i get stuck in traffic i just flick it on.
Make sure you put a in-line fuse in the circuit just incase.
James
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18th October 2009, 10:27
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i have done it recently, i just crimped it into the other fan wiring and its works fine, no power loss, no blown fuses
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18th October 2009, 12:23
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Scott-jarvis
i have done it recently, i just crimped it into the other fan wiring and its works fine, no power loss, no blown fuses
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that is the easiest way, i just wanted to make mine work separatly.
James
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