My advice for dealing with electrical issues starts and ends with submersing it and looking for bubbles.
Many FI Miata owners wire their fans in parallel to improve cooling. The LINK ECU that I have provides a feature that will allow me to do things a little different. There is a terminal on the LINK that will go to ground when the temperature of the coolant rises higher than the point I program into the LINK. FM recommends leaving the cooling fan to be controlled by the temperature sensor on top of the thermostat, and then using the ECU to control the A/C fan via the terminal that goes to ground. This allows you to stage the fans so they come on a different temperatures.
I like this idea, but want to take things a step further. I would like to wire things so that the A/C fan will be turned on by the ECU at the set temp, but I would still like it to come on if the A/C is turned on while the ECU temp has not been met. I am thinking I need a second relay, perhaps in parallel to the stock A/C relay, but I am obviously already in over my head. In my search for someone else that may have already done this, I came across THIS wiring diagram that shows the A/C fan relay circuit (bottom right corner of page 5). I know it probably gives me enough information to figure out what i need to do, but I don't remember enough from my electronics classes in school to put 2 and 2 together. Can anyone help?
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One relay with 2 ground paths. One path to the Link the other to the switch that controls the ac compressor. So if either or both are grounded the A/C fan comes on.
EDIT: never mind the ac does no work on a grounded basis. It is controlled via a switched circuit on the ECU.
And based on the schematic you attached it would require a bit of additional wiring to just turn on the AC fan and not the compressor clutch.
Last edited by HudsonHawk; 08-12-2007 at 04:45 PM.
Bean has got an excellent schematic laying in a box though.
I used it to find his starter issue.
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What ever you do you definately don't want both fans coming on together, as it will just about kill the car when they come on. At least it did on my '90 when both SPAL's came on at the same time.
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