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    radiator prob.

    well lastnight i was driving and i go to stop at a stop light and my radiator busts, fluid spraying, and smoking. turns out my radiator was cracked.

    so i go buy a new one, i get it in. but i ran into some problems.

    on the drivers side fan there is an electrical plug that is welded on the actual fan itself, well after a hard time of trying to disconnect the plug, i finally said fuck it and broke the metal thing off the fan itself. so now the plug is dangling.

    will this cause the fan to not work if the electrical plug is not connected to the fan?

    #2
    how else would a fan work if not plugged in?
    I <3 G60.

    0.5mm Oversized Stainless valves and bronze guides available. Pm me please.

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      #3
      no its plugged in, but how the plug is connected to the fan, i ripped it off.

      if that makes sense, everything is plugged in.

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        #4
        you meant he metal tab?

        fuck that, of course it will work, lol.
        one good way to test the fans is to turn your a/c on. all fans should move.
        I <3 G60.

        0.5mm Oversized Stainless valves and bronze guides available. Pm me please.

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          #5
          yeah the metal tab, i broke it off, and now the electrical plug is hanging freely and i'm thinking it might get caught in a belt or something.

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            #6
            Zip-tie is out of the way.. Later

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              #7
              yeah turn the ac on and see!

              but like this guy said zip tie!

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                #8
                i fixed it a while back, with a zip tie of course.

                but here shortly i'm going to weld it back to the fan, or hell even maybe solder it.

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