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Old 07-15-2006, 04:00 PM   #1 (permalink)
xander
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Default Need help, fast!

Okay, so heres my problem. I have a '92 Ford Escort Station Wagon, Manual, Air Conditioner, 1.9 Liter Engine' It's quite old as you can tell, it's running on it's second engine right now, but thats not the problem! A while back the fan stopped working due to the sensors going bad. I'm not really interested in replacing them for the simple fact that the cars so old it's just not worth it. So what i'm trying to do here is: Connect the fan directly up to the battery with a switch in between so I can switch it on/off. But i'm not sure how I should hook up the wires....I cut the plug thats next to the fan (on the drivers side under the hood). But there were three cables: 'Black, Green and Yellow'. I just hooked the fan up to the battery real fast with no switch just to test it and it works if it's hooked up to either of them. But I need to know if it's ok to use either of them, or should I only use one of them?

Any assistance on this would be helpful.
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