What did you do to your NNBS GMT900 Tahoe/Yukon Today?

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kbuskill

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Would you happen to have a diagram to do that? Along with which thermostatic switch you used? I have my fans just sitting in my garage. I'd like to finally get rid of my clutch fans.

If I were you, and i didn't want to have them programmed to turn on, then i would probably use this...

Hayden Automotive 3654 Adjustable Thermostatic Fan Control https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0049EYE6O/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_i_4kITEb6ZFCCNY

It will control 2 fans and has an A/C control input so it will turn the fans on with the A/C.

The temperature setting is adjustable and it has a simple probe that inserts between the fins of your radiator to detect the temperature.

To be on the safe side i would probably use it as a controller to turn on some heavier duty (60A-80A) relays.
 

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Should've also gotten better A/C performance at idle since the fans can run at their full speed to cool the condenser whereas the clutch fan is only gonna spin at engine idle RPM. I loved the Taurus fan I put on my S10.

No doubt, she would freeze you out.
 

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If I were you, and i didn't want to have them programmed to turn on, then i would probably use this...

Hayden Automotive 3654 Adjustable Thermostatic Fan Control https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0049EYE6O/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_i_4kITEb6ZFCCNY

It will control 2 fans and has an A/C control input so it will turn the fans on with the A/C.

The temperature setting is adjustable and it has a simple probe that inserts between the fins of your radiator to detect the temperature.

To be on the safe side i would probably use it as a controller to turn on some heavier duty (60A-80A) relays.
Thx. I just remembered I bought the factory fan harness from Scottyboy.......it's been sitting for that long :oops:
 

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Thx. I just remembered I bought the factory fan harness from Scottyboy.......it's been sitting for that long :oops:

Well if you have the factory relay harness then you could either have your ECM programmed to control them or get the Hayden controller and use it to control the factory relay harness.
 

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If I were you, and i didn't want to have them programmed to turn on, then i would probably use this...

Hayden Automotive 3654 Adjustable Thermostatic Fan Control https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0049EYE6O/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_i_4kITEb6ZFCCNY

It will control 2 fans and has an A/C control input so it will turn the fans on with the A/C.

The temperature setting is adjustable and it has a simple probe that inserts between the fins of your radiator to detect the temperature.

To be on the safe side i would probably use it as a controller to turn on some heavier duty (60A-80A) relays.

Very cool. But I’m wondering why you wouldn’t just program the BCM (ECM?) to activate the fans based on temp?
 

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Thx. I just remembered I bought the factory fan harness from Scottyboy.......it's been sitting for that long :oops:
Dammit. That reminded me.. I told him I wanted to buy one he had for sale like 2-3 months ago and I never got a follow up from him. Asked where to send the $$, but never got a response. [emoji53]
 
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