While searching on this, I found a few people who said they had just bypassed it. This would eliminate the fan's low speed, but would it actually cause any problems? Your current draw would be the same. If the fan was running on high speed, wouldn't it just run for a shorter period of time until the temperature sensor shut it off? The only possible problem I can see is if the on/off cycle was extremely short so that the on/off switching caused fan motor durability issues. Does anyone know if there is an actual downside to eliminating the resistor?
Right now I have the resistor bypassed. The only problem with this is that the fan doesnt kick on until halfway between 1/2 and 3/4 on the dashboard, where the 2nd speed would normally kick on.If I could get it to kick on 100% but at the temp where the first fan speed kicks on, I would do that instead...How hard is that?