> If you can locate the temp sensing switch that turns it on you can wire a
> simple switch across the temp sensor and turn it on at will. You don't want
> to run it all the time though because it causes the alternator to use more
> horsepower from the engine. So you will want to turn it off just before you
> get the green light!
> .I am going to have mine wired where it runs with the key
> in the "on" position all the time, with a switch for a constant hot so that
> I'd like to wire the electric fan on my 2000 R/T to a switch so I can turn
> it on manually for some additional cooling at the track.
>
> I'm sure someone has done this already. Any help would be appreciated.
>
> TIA
>
> Tony
>
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