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Danez

Where Does This Wire Go And What Does It Do?

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Danez

Hello,

The electrical work in my car is not it's best and there's a lot of loose ends here and there. But my cooling fan does not work and it makes driving in traffic unbearable. So looking at it I'm guessing this is the wire socket for the fan as it's located near the fan but is hanging freely with no clear location for it to go.

So would plugging this in to it's rightful destination fix my fan issue? If so, where does it go?

It is also fried so Would anyone know where I could buy another 3 pin connector like this one?

 

Edit: the part number leads me here:
http://m.eeuroparts.com/Parts/68365/...JPT-171906230/

 

wondering if anyone knows of a non international seller?

 

Cheers for reading

 

Anyway here is the picture:

 

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Tom Fenton

It's not the original plug, maybe someone before had replaced it (the original one is similar but blue in colour).

Can't see from the photo, are there 3 wires going into it?

The rad fan switch is nearby, look just below where the top hose enters the radiator.

Try Vehicle Wiring Products or Polevolt for a replacement, but be warned you'll need the proper tool to crimp new pins on the wiring.

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Danez

It's not the original plug, maybe someone before had replaced it (the original one is similar but blue in colour).

Can't see from the photo, are there 3 wires going into it?

The rad fan switch is nearby, look just below where the top hose enters the radiator.

Try Vehicle Wiring Products or Polevolt for a replacement, but be warned you'll need the proper tool to crimp new pins on the wiring.

 

Yeah three wires go into it. Cheers for the help I'll have a look and see if I can find the socket for it and order a replacement 3 pin plug.

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