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		Anyone got a diagram or something that could help me get my universal fans wired into the relay, got no other way of testing them, unless running the car up to temp ..... bit of a ball ache 
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		Surely you can turn them on high speed manually using the A/C button trick? Just need to bridge pins (think it's 1 and 3?). Can't help you with the wiring aspect though I'm afraid
	
	
	
	
		
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		1 and 3 is high speed yeah midnight,    just bridge pins 1 and 3 on the compressor pressure switch thingy (brown 4pin plug) and you're away..
put the AC switch on and the fans will automatically come on
with mine i simply cut the wires off at the fans themselves,  and wired them into the ends of the standard relays.. sorted!
	
	
	
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		Spot on , il give it a go tomorrow when I've got abit more light , il post up on how it comes on haha , thanks again guys [emoji1360] 
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		I got a rad temp switch off a 205 (comes on at 93 degrees I think) and made my own simple wiring loom with a relay. Don't have to worry about remembering to turn the fans on then. The stock wiring for the rad fans is over complicated imho
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