Johann
Viper Owner
The service manual says the '97 radiator cooling fan has two speeds with low speed being used most of the time below 216°F.
I've been thinking (uh-oh), why not jumper the fan relay so the fan runs at high speed whenever the fan operation is called for? This should provide more air flow for the A/C condensor and cooling in traffic. I realize there would be a higher current draw which the alternator should be able to handle and possibly reduced fan module life.
Any other downside issues that I may be missing? Ideas?
I've been thinking (uh-oh), why not jumper the fan relay so the fan runs at high speed whenever the fan operation is called for? This should provide more air flow for the A/C condensor and cooling in traffic. I realize there would be a higher current draw which the alternator should be able to handle and possibly reduced fan module life.
Any other downside issues that I may be missing? Ideas?