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Old 29-01-2005, 09:01 PM   #1
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Default Anyone got an EF/EL workshop manual?

And could do me a huge favour?
I've bought EL thermos, and I have a proper relay control box for them as well, but I'm stuffed if I can figure out which wires go to where, or for that matter how each fan is controlled. One fan has 2 wires, pretty straightforward, the other has 3, which is more confusing. I assume one is for a/c control and one is for ecu, but is it a single or dual speed fan?
In short, if anyone has the workshop manual, I would greatly appreciate a copy of the thermofan wiring schematic.
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Old 29-01-2005, 09:44 PM   #2
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EL is different but EF uses 4 relays to acheive 3 running modes for the fans.
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the way it does this is puts current in series and parrallel in different configs. the first mode power is run through both fan motors, in series which makes them run slower. Second mode power is supplied to each fan to the low speed of the fan 1 and fan 2 (which is single speed). Third mode power is supplied to the high speed of fan 1 and fan 2 . Its a bit hard to describe hut the 4th relay switches power between 2 others.

For yoursetup just put power to one of the wires on the 1st fan and then the 2nd wire see which runs faster.

John has a pic of the EF schematic
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Old 30-01-2005, 04:32 AM   #3
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Hope this comes up ok.

EL cooling fans wiring diagram.

http://photobucket.com/albums/v635/d...Wiring0000.jpg
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Old 30-01-2005, 11:31 AM   #4
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DragonV8: Thank you, that's great! Explains a lot.
Karl: I reckon you've hit the nail on the head. Should be pretty straightforward from here.
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Old 18-01-2006, 04:30 PM   #5
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Hope this comes up ok.

EL cooling fans wiring diagram.

http://photobucket.com/albums/v635/d...Wiring0000.jpg
Dear Thread,

I will be very gratefull if you could email me the cooling fans wiring diagram for an EL, I have problems with the one on the left not running at high speed.

caarlos@bigpond.net.au


Cheers, Carlos
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