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Well I was trying to figure out how you could possibly have this so wrong:) and I think we may both have it wrong, at least depending on what truck we are referring to… Pin 6 is the common and it switches between pin 2 and 8. On an A0 if you connect pin 8 to your A/C condenser controller line...
You are correct, the A/C controller needs a ground path to enable the condenser control relay. Where the confusion arises is that the fording switch controls 24V to control the engine fan solenoid.
The fording switch does switch ground to control the fan indicator light, and with one small...
In the upper left corner of the instrument panel is a switch that will apply 24v to the fan control solenoid valve and force the fan to freewheel/keep it from engaging. It is for driving into/fording deep water where a coupled fan might get damaged…
Good question. Yep, there should be no connection between the two. The AC controls it’s own condenser fans and the engine fan control should control itself like it always has.
Now if someone got creative and tried to mix in the fording switch to also disable the condenser fans, they may...
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