Andy's right. Do one or the other, but not both. It's probably easiest to
reverse the polarity of the fan motor. Do this by grounding the blue wire
instead of the black.
-- Chuck Robbins '99 Dakota Sport www.intense99dak.com> Chuck Robbins has a Hayden in his '99 V6, so he's more in tune with > this than I. But taking a WAG here, if you were to reverse the > polarity of the wiring, then reverse the fan blades, wouldn't that be > the same as doing nothing? Like a double negative in grammar? > > --- Steve <jsm@iglou.com> wrote: > > I will soon be installing a Hayden fan in my 97 V6. I've been reading > > about > > the cooling problems some are having. In the instructions I got it > > says that > > to make the fan a puller you have to reverse the fan blade AND > > reverse the > > polarity of the wiring. Just wondering if the same would apply to non > > Hayden > > fans? Could make a big difference I suspect. > > > > > > Steve > > jsm@iglou.com > > Lou-a-vull, KY > > > ===== > -andy > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail > http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/
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