khubner1
Moderator
yes. grab a few simple electrical items.
1 thermostatic switch (can be found in carby model cc lancers porribly even some autos)
2 a normally open relay
3 some wire capable of around 20A
4 a fuse
find a place to thread the thermostatic switch into (you can get radiators that have a bung for it in them my replacement from red devil had a place for it.)
then run from a constant 12v power (battery positive)
through a fuse down to the fan splice into current wireing do not cut
run a wire from earth (body chassis) and run it to one pin on the thermostatic switch from the other pin go to the relay trigger circuit and then out to switched 12v power (ign switch power live only while ign on)
make another earth and run that from the fan to the triggered circuit on the relay and ground it. and your done
or if you are more comfortable playing inside the loom/under the fuse box
get a thermostatic switch
earth one side and tap into the green wire with black trace in the front/headlight loom
this would be best found under the fuse/relay box but does travel all the way down close to the fan loom plug
and the final way is to find a cc lancer coupe that has the 3 pin radiator fan std in the headlight/front loomand take both halves of the plug to use in your car you will still need the thermostatic switch that will need to be earthed (can use the black wire on the 3 pin plug)
viola you have automated thermo fans independent of ecu
1 thermostatic switch (can be found in carby model cc lancers porribly even some autos)
2 a normally open relay
3 some wire capable of around 20A
4 a fuse
find a place to thread the thermostatic switch into (you can get radiators that have a bung for it in them my replacement from red devil had a place for it.)
then run from a constant 12v power (battery positive)
through a fuse down to the fan splice into current wireing do not cut
run a wire from earth (body chassis) and run it to one pin on the thermostatic switch from the other pin go to the relay trigger circuit and then out to switched 12v power (ign switch power live only while ign on)
make another earth and run that from the fan to the triggered circuit on the relay and ground it. and your done
or if you are more comfortable playing inside the loom/under the fuse box
get a thermostatic switch
earth one side and tap into the green wire with black trace in the front/headlight loom
this would be best found under the fuse/relay box but does travel all the way down close to the fan loom plug
and the final way is to find a cc lancer coupe that has the 3 pin radiator fan std in the headlight/front loomand take both halves of the plug to use in your car you will still need the thermostatic switch that will need to be earthed (can use the black wire on the 3 pin plug)
viola you have automated thermo fans independent of ecu