Grizzley
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- North Central Mass.
I want to do the upgrade that Craig has on his site at "Swiss Army Jeep" for adding a manual switch to the electric fan circuit. ( http://www.olypen.com/craigh/auxfan.htm ) I e-mailed him but haven't heard back, so here it is.
This would be real easy if I just added an after market switch, but I want to use a switch that I got from the yard so they all match. The schematic for the fog light switch shows power coming into the switch on a green wire and exiting to the foglight relay on the green w/tracer wire, and the black wire is grounded for the light to work in the switch. Green w/tracer and black are on the same side of the switch. So I bring power in on the green and tap the green /tracer into the orange on the fan relay. But if I ground the black so that the light will work, every time the thermo switch or A/C energizes the relay for the fan, won't the power feed back down the line and make the light work? Would this stop the relay from working or cause any problems? I don't have a problem with the light coming on as long as it doesn't mess things up. Wouldn't be a bad indicator to have really.
This would be real easy if I just added an after market switch, but I want to use a switch that I got from the yard so they all match. The schematic for the fog light switch shows power coming into the switch on a green wire and exiting to the foglight relay on the green w/tracer wire, and the black wire is grounded for the light to work in the switch. Green w/tracer and black are on the same side of the switch. So I bring power in on the green and tap the green /tracer into the orange on the fan relay. But if I ground the black so that the light will work, every time the thermo switch or A/C energizes the relay for the fan, won't the power feed back down the line and make the light work? Would this stop the relay from working or cause any problems? I don't have a problem with the light coming on as long as it doesn't mess things up. Wouldn't be a bad indicator to have really.