Electric Fan Conversion Question

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I’m in the process of electric fan conversion on my 03 Tahoe. I pulled the factory harness off my 05 Yukon. From what I can tell, I have thick blue/black and yellow/grey wires going to fans. Red for power. The 2 small wires blue and green go to PCM pins.

Question is, where is the black ground wire that bolts to frame? I never saw one as I was removing this.

Any thoughts would be appreciated!
The factory fan harness grounds the fans on the frame rail behind the driver side front bumper.
 

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Where did you source your fans from? I'm looking at RockAuto and they don't seem to have a OEM fan assembly. My plan is to buy part from 2005 1500 Silverado catalog for my 2001 Tahoe... Unless there's a better part to spec.

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Where did you source your fans from? I'm looking at RockAuto and they don't seem to have a OEM fan assembly. My plan is to buy part from 2005 1500 Silverado catalog for my 2001 Tahoe... Unless there's a better part to spec.

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I've read the newer model fans are better as they have more blades for cooling. K5L maybe? Pretty sure @Doubeleive has alot of knowledge on this subject.
 

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15780789 is the older 7/9 bladr K5L 700w assembly. Got mine on eBay. Seemed to work better than the newer 5/5 blade 700w for me in Texas summers at idle. They all have a significant draw. Need at least the 145a alternator but more is better.
 

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Where did you source your fans from? I'm looking at RockAuto and they don't seem to have a OEM fan assembly. My plan is to buy part from 2005 1500 Silverado catalog for my 2001 Tahoe... Unless there's a better part to spec.

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I converted my 04 2500 sub to e-fans. I sourced the fans from junkyard. Pulled the fans and harness from same vehicle. Split the forward lighting harness apart and grabbed the OE complete fan harness with factory fuse/ relay blocks. If the fan motors later go bad, you can source just the motors and blades. No need to buy a complete housing assembly.

Currently I have 2 harness in the sub, the oe for when I get the ecm programmed. Its stubbed out ready to go.

The second harness is out of an 2006 to 2010 Impala police car. It uses external relays and power source **** fuses. I currently have both fans wired through two relays not three. They both are wired for high speed only and through the ac request signal. So technically they will only operate when the the compressor is on. I know its not the correct way, but it works.
 

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15780789 is the older 7/9 bladr K5L 700w assembly. Got mine on eBay. Seemed to work better than the newer 5/5 blade 700w for me in Texas summers at idle. They all have a significant draw. Need at least the 145a alternator but more is better.
So KL5 cooling fan package from a GMT900 chassis? Fitment is the same on GMT800?
 

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So KL5 cooling fan package from a GMT900 chassis? Fitment is the same on GMT800?
yes same as the radiators, although parts guys will stand on there head and swear they wont swap lol
a 00 will swap to a 14 and a 14 will swap to a 00
same as the alternators a 2 pin will swap from 05-2020, or vica versa and a 4 pin can be made to work on a 2 pin with a little electronic adapter.
a electric fan shroud (outer fitment) and the power connector for the motors is the same from 04/05 to 2014
and the electric fan shroud will fit 00-14, that's why you can easily change a non electric to electric and if you really wanted to you could change a electric to clutch fan
the differences are the inner shroud design to fit the blades/motor differences a 500w motor mounts different than a 700w motor and the blades will vary as well
there is a few different designs, but all "fit" the same on the radiator
 

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