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Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2007 11:55 am 
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hello do i need a small thermo fan on the transmission cooler to extend the life of the auto when towing through hills.

if so can you sketch the wiring from the auto to the auto cooler so i know ehre to run the wires to and which area i got to run the wiring through so i know how many metres of wire to buy.

which amperage of wire do i have to buy for the transmission cooler
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Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2007 12:03 pm 
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Generally a larger cooler is that is needed.

 

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Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2007 12:05 pm 
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is it possible to add a small thermo fan. can you sketch the wiring from the auto to the auto cooler so i know ehre to run the wires to and which area i got to run the wiring through so i know how many metres of wire to buy.
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Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2007 12:12 pm 
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Why not just use the accessories positive wire?

But it really would be unnecesary to add a fan to the external auto cooler. Ford are happy enough to warranty a vehicle using the inbuilt radiator cooler, the fact that you are in addition using an external auto cooler means you've already got much better cooling for the auto fluid.
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Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2007 12:38 pm 
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as tweddle dee said

find a ign on source near the cooler and use that
the fan will be on constantly though

best way to find a fan is to take your cooler to a wrecker and see if they have one to fit the size
usually a small FWD car fan is the correct size
OR u can by aftermarket trans coolers with a fan on there!

 

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Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2007 12:42 pm 
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can you pinout the diagram for a fan on a transmission cooler and sketch a picture from the ed auto to the auto cooler so i know how many metres of wire to buy
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Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2007 1:46 pm 
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shonky12 wrote:
can you pinout the diagram for a fan on a transmission cooler and sketch a picture from the ed auto to the auto cooler so i know how many metres of wire to buy


Are you sure you should be doing this? If you can actually tell how long physically you will need the wire, you have my doubting your capabilities...
Perhaps even look at motorbike radiator fans - not very common - most water cooled bikes I've seen don't have them, but there's a few that do, these might be the right size.
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Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2007 1:59 pm 
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i need a
pinout the diagram for a fan on a transmission cooler and sketch a picture from the ed auto to the auto cooler.

also i need a sketch of the engine day in a ed of how long the wires are to each thing
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Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2007 3:50 pm 
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Have a guess how much wire you'll need then get an extra couple of meters to be on the safe side..

 

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Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2007 4:34 pm 
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shonky12 wrote:
i need a
pinout the diagram for a fan on a transmission cooler and sketch a picture from the ed auto to the auto cooler.

also i need a sketch of the engine day in a ed of how long the wires are to each thing


Yes,so you have said 3 or 4 times now.

Pin out diagram for the auto tranny cooler fan your not going to find here - as it depends what fan your using (these models don't come fitted with a fan on the external auto tranny cooler). You probably find there's 2 or 3 wires - really can't be hard to tell what the 2 wires are...

Get 5m of wire, then you'll have enough length so that you can go around things and do it neatly. Besides wires not expensive and it's handy having some spare.
Do you know what size gauge wire to use? Are you going to fuse it? Put a switch in for it?
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