Yes, its not like your cars gonna blow up. Check with a local Mechanic before you do it.
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Marybeth
id have to look to see why but what you can do is get new fans and hook it up to a toggle switch. when you hook the toggle switch up just flip the switch before it gets too hot
Hook a switch up to the remote turn on and ground. Before the wiring for the amp.
to shut the fans on and off by yourself. remove the connector for the wires at the fan. hook a wire from the positive on fan motor to the inside toggle switch, do not hook to switch yet. run a wire from the positive on battery, hook to battery after hooking up switch. hook up the wires to the switch. then the battery. its up to you if you want to install a 15 amp fuse in line from battery to toggle switch.. you can also get the power from the fuse box instead of the battery. this should work for you. if not you may need to ground the other fan wire.
I have the same question, I'm thinking about using electrical wire and switches to create a 3-way speaker system...
you have to hook it up to a basic toggle switch and ground it and when you turn it on you have to flip the switch a couple times,... you cant just ground it or it will show the blue screen
diagram to hook up switch leg
The autos do not have a safety switch....They have a sensor located in the trans itself that tells the ecu if its in neutral/park.....I believe its a 3 pin plug going into the trans itself,.....trace it and see where it leads.....You may be able to hook up a toggle switch..
The headlights go up and down when you turn the headlights on. If they are not going up or down they may be disconnected from the motor. You would have to take the headlights out to see if they are disconnected or not.
look under the dash and remove the round brass or silver flasher it will say flasher on it and your turn signals should work with out you rewiring them.
The way I hooked up the strobe lights in my truck, i did the following: [need a switch that has (+)(load)(-). Three prongs..] -run a wire from positive(+) of the battery to the positive(+) of the switch. -run a negative(-) from the battery to the negative(-) of the switch. -run the positive of the strobe to the (load) of the switch. -either run a negative(-) wire from the strobe to the switch, or mount it to the vehicle body somewhere.. Hope this helps.. Good luck
you probably have a bad spot in the convenience center. this is the secondary fuse panel on the inside of the firewall. i temporarily fixed mine by hooking the tail lights up to a toggle switch. this will work as long as you have brake and turn etc when you turn the headlights on.
its got to be two things either your headlights or the headlight switch, theres no relay so straight power from the battery to the switch to the headlamps. just change your headlight and it should work.