Painless wiring help

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Painless wiring help

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ok so i have decided to go with the panless wiring with the multiple electrical upgrades that i have planned for my bump. i am planning on doing an electrical fan does anyone know the correct p/n is for the relay that i will need and does anyone know if the painless 10118 harness comes with the headlight pig tails or will i need to get those for the harness aswell?
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Re: Painless wiring help

Post by fordman »

for your electirc fan. if you get it from a junkyard. just take the relay that is on the same car. well i call the switch to turn it off and on with the relay in my statement.
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Re: Painless wiring help

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There are several relay kits available form painless, depending on which fan you choose & how you want it to operate, ( on all the time, controlled by a thermostat in the motor, etc...) The 10118 comes with the headlight pigtails. If ya need any help, PM me.. i've got a 10118 in my 69.
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