Can i run a stright power switch to a cooling radiator fan in a 2004 monte carlo LS 3.4

Asked by Circle May 17, 2016 at 05:21 PM about the 2004 Chevrolet Monte Carlo LS FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

The Bank is controlling my fan speed by
satellite in my car to help oil companies
embezzle me gas an oil change faster out of
envy can i run a stright switch

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Yes....I did it in my 2003 dodge Durango...I forgot the reason I ran it...Think there was a computer, or sensor problem that I was to lazy to diagonise at the time, So I ran it directly with an on & off switch. It will cool down the engine. Just don't forget to shut it off if it's a straight battery run....

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The Bank will not be happy with a switch to the cooling fan. The satellite may take aim on your car with a laser and that wouldn't be good. I would get it fixed properly rather than cobble things together.

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