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Enthusiast Joined Sep 3, '17 From Bay area Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
Just bought this really clean 1999 6th gen (AT200) Celica; named her Caleci, after the mother of dragons, with only 112K miles on her. I'm assuming the fans stopped working at some point,
![]() Im considering cleaning up his wirey mess and installing a manual switch to the cabin to control when the fans come on, or should I return the fans and wires to how they were originally set up and try to diagnose it? ![]() |
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Enthusiast Joined Sep 3, '17 From Bay area Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
Yeah I wont be running the AC without fans any time soon. Maybe a little in the morning if necessary for defrost purposes but once the engine is at operating temp it will be off. I think my best bet is going to be to return the fans back to a stock wiring set up regardless if the fans work or not. and then from there I think I can diagnose it and get down to the root issue and replace whatever need be. But before I return them to OEM set up, Im considering putting in a temporary manual switch. I know when fans need to come on, the car is going to be my commuter. I usually drive 1 hour to work and there is usually traffic, so i just need to make sure the fans are on before I hit traffic so I dont overheat in the middle of everybody. But again, I think of this as more of a temporary fix.
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