This is a great electric fan fits for radiators, oil coolers, transmission coolers, condensers and more. These powerful electric fans work with 12-volt electrical systems and draw 6 to 10 amps, depending on the size.
The fan is used as a "puller" to mount on back of the radiator, but it can be changed to a "pusher" by reversing the wires and mounting in front of the radiator. Available in 7", 10", 12", 14" or 16" diameters, fans have 10 straight blades.
How to Choose a Electric Cooling Fans?
- Consider How the Body Style of the Vehicle Affect Air Flow.
- The Core Dimensions of the Radiator.
- Amp Draw.
- CFM (High Performance Or Mild).
Installation:
- Step 1: Open the hood of the car and remove the intake pipe above the cooling fan, so that the cooling fan can be removed smoothly.
- Step 2: The cooling fan and the air conditioning fan are located above the fan frame, with a total of four corners, one screw at each corner. Use a professional tool to unscrew the four screws. When the screws are all unscrewed, we can remove the cooling fan from the car.
- Step 3: Install the new cooling fan correctly on the new fan frame, and tighten and secure the four screws at the four corners.
- Step 4: Start the engine test and the fan can run normally. After checking the error, install the intake pipe to the correct position.
- Step 5: Tighten the fixing screws of the intake pipe, close the hood, and test to ensure that the new radiator fan is working properly and all operations are completed.