It is not stated what fan is being used? Assuming it is a cooling fan used in a computer: the fan usually blows hot air out of the computer through exhaust vents, drawing in cold air from other vents.
Only if somebody else is paying for the power to run the fan. So, no.
stick ur dick in the exgaust thats how you time it
Turn on A/C and see if the fan is running. It should run continually with the A/C on. If it is not, check the fuse, or fan motor itself. If it does run with the A/C on and no any other way, then check the thermal relay.
The starter has stopped working so the motor will run either way if you push it that way first.
this means either the fan blades are on backwards or the polarity has been reversed in the wiring, making the fan run the wrong way
right hand thread.
sure if you wire it that way. it wont hurt anything
A fan.
If the fan does not run, that is probably why it overheats.
that is just the way it is ,it's a clutch fan and it will stay turning until the fan stops. It is not a clutch fan it has two fans and they are electric, but i have the same problem they run and dont turn off utill the battery dies.
There are two ways to service the clutch fan on the 300E. The right way, and the permanent way. Right way: Purchase new/rebuilt electromagnetic clutch and install. Refer to a Haynes manual for this operation Permanent way: When you replace your wiper blades, save the rubber. Cut three pieces appx. one inch in length. Remove the fan from the clutch, and pry the metal ring apart from the fan assembly enough to get the three rubber wedges in between the ring and the fan. Re-install the fan. The fan will run constantly, but never need maintenance again.
If you want constant air movement in you home leave the fan on. If you just want the fan to cycle on with the compressor, move the switch to auto. It does not harm the fan either way.