I was battling an intermittent overheating issue with my 06 GT in 2018 and it took me 3 months to solve it. I replaced the thermostat, I removed the radiator and had it tested, replaced the radiator cap and replaced the cooling fan assembly with a new one from Ford but still had the issue. My old fan had a burned power wire going into the resistor but this plugin itself looked fine. My problem was in the BEC (power distribution box) in the engine bay. I loosened the 4 bolts in that box which then allowed the wiring harness connectors to drop out. The wiring pin for the high speed fan relay was burned up and had melted the connector housing and the terminal on the BEC was also burned. I got a salvage BEC with the wiring harness connectors attached to it and used the connector from it to repin my factory wiring into it. I used the unburned wire (green/violet) from the salvage connector and joined it to my wiring harness after cutting off the burned wire. I installed the new BEC and reconnected the new unburned connector and reassembled it all and after test driving it voila, problem solved!!! I spent so many hours trying to figure out my problem. I was about to replace the PCM when I checked this BEC. I had no codes and sometimes the fan worked but when driving it the fan would stop working and would no longer come on when I turned on the AC. There are other S197 mustangs online that had the exact same issue I had so there’s obviously some design defect here. I hope that my comments here might help somebody battling the same problem I had. The new fan assembly has a redesigned resistor so I think the old resistor design caused my problem. What I don’t understand though is why it burned up the wiring in the BEC and the green 40A cooling fan fuse did not blow. Makes no sense to me. This was the biggest mystery I ever had with a car!!
I had this same issue as well. I never noticed my fan was turning off until I ran some codes and noticed there was some oil in the spark plugs. What’s scary about this is that I didn’t get a check engine light so my engine has probably been running hotter than usual for years and this causing internal damage to the valve gaskets.
I bought a new fuse box, new connector, repinned all the wires over. Worked great (= Happened again a year later. Is there a better, more permanent fix for this that you can assist me with?
@@Jr-iq9hq I think the cause of the issue is the resistor on the fan if you still have the original fan assembly. I’d buy a new resistor from ford and change that as there’s a redesigned resistor that does not get as hot as it’s designed with many holes in it to dissipate the heat.
mine burned out the low speed wire on the fusebox side, thankfully the fusebox pin wasn't damaged so I cut the wire off and soldered in a slightly thicker wire with the same connector since I had it laying around and that fixed it EDIT: 1 month later and it just burned out again, guess I'm going with the external switch now
I just got a mustang and I have to do the exact same thing that you did in this video unless I want to manually connect it under the hood everytime I drive 😢 unless I can find a way to fix it but it seems to be Frankensteined already 😂 just bought it today can't wait to take a look tomorrow to see what all the problems besides that are lol
My favorite part about my SVT fan is when it turns on high it sounds like an airplane. That thing moves some serious air. When it’s on high you can feel it standing next to the car. My current problem now though is now my relays in the fuse box fried the plastic. I have no low speed fan. And my high speed fan is on its way out but Im gonna wire in some new hella relays instead.
Have you ever changed the CHT cylinder head temp sensor? I got my engine overhauled and got it back without the pigtails that connect it from the car harness to the sensor. What color are the car harness side wires?
You can also hook your fan on low speed into your ignition and the fan will turn on when you turn your key to the on position I’ve done it on mine and had no issues ever since
I hope you used a relay for that, else something is gonna burn soon, also, the resistance lowers voltage, so the fan spins slower, we can probably DIY that resistor if we could get the ohms value
The real common issue is the fuse go out and the fan doesn’t come on which cause your car to over heat I learn that after a mechanic told me i needed a new fan 🤦🏾♂️
Same thing happened to my 96 mustang gt. The thing got fried. I did literally THE same exact thing to combat this shitty wiring harness. It worked for like a week or two before it got all messed up and sparked up. It blew the fuse and made the wiring really hot whenever it worked.
Instead of adding a switch at the dash ,let the factory wire control the positive voltage to the coil of the relay or in other cases it could be a ground ,that would have been simpler than using the toggle switch....!
I noticed i have the same melted spots as you in fuse box an i was going to wire it up like you did but with out the relay is the relay something you have to have? ive seen other videos an they just used the fuse and switch
Car looks great. I’ve got an 03 Mach and trying to decide what exhaust to run. I saw your video on the Borla S type. You still liking it? Trying to decide between it and the Atak
Damn, this seems to be a common problem. How can i prevent it with my 06? I've only got 60k miles and so far haven't run into this problem. maybe getting the gt500 fan before i have a problem is a worth while investment. Nice steering wheel. i put a momo on mine and get lots of hate from the safety Nazis. i grew up driving without airbags.
@@EvanDaly yeah, crazy. they think airbags are better than seat belts. Been in 2 accidents in cars with no airbags not a single scratch and the one accident in a car with them they didn't deploy. Airbags were pushed on us before they were even properly tested because airbag companies have deep pockets and lobbyists in Washington.
Is the fan running only one speed/high speed or is it operating like factory where you turn the ac on, or when it reaches a certain temperate it will turn on?
When you bypass the resistor how I did it will only run on high speed. The resistor lowers the current to make the fan spin slower but it’s not necessary
I got the same problem the fan just turn on on high speed so the ac dosent wirk when im on a red right but just one question by doing that it turns on the high orvthe low speed if you turnvthe low manually what happend tivthe hight speed? Its on normally with the normal relay?
It sounds like you have a bad fan/ fan resistor and doing the manual switch won’t help much but the low speed is on for normal driving and the high speed turns on for the ac or when the car is too hot. Doing the manual switch I bypassed the low speed resistor bc there’s pretty much no point in having a low speed fan
@@EvanDaly the resistor wasn’t even in the place where it suppose to bewhen i check so i put it where it had to be but that didn’t fix the issue i find the resistor but i haven’t bought it cause i don’t want to spend money with out knowing if that’s the problem cause my car don’t over heat it’s a 2012 v6 it just doesn’t turn on on low speed, so I’m trying to bypass the resistor like you did cause the only problem is that the ac doesn’t work when it’s not moving but if the fan turn on on high speed the ac works but the high speed is not on for a long time that’s why I’m trying to bypass but i didn’t have the problem of the burn on the fuse box.
The resistor goes bad because the fan is going bad and if you use it for too long on a bad fan then the fuse box melts. I recommend getting a whole new fan and resistor
I have a 09 gt end my ac started to blow warm air thats when my car overheated does the fans cause your air conditioner not to work and overheat the car ?
If your ac starts blowing warm that’s the first sign that the fan went out because with no air blowing over the condenser it gets hot from the radiator
Nice video man 😎👉🏼. My GT fan shit the bed like three days ago crisped up my block pin connector under the fuse box good to and now looking to copy what you did here atm but I just have a couple questions. After cutting off the bad resistor you think you could have just gotten away with reusing the old fan? Or would you still recommend getting a new fan? Guess people are saying the problem is almost always from that resister corroding so if. You just chop out the problem then maybe you could get away with it in theory 🤔 but I don’t really know, could also be the motor in the fan to I’m going to I guess Also just wondering do you just roll around with your fan running at all times? Or are you constantly flipping it all the time to keep it in that cozy temp spot for the block
Yeah if you know your resistor is what’s bad you could keep your stock fan and just cut out the resistor but I wanted to upgrade to the GT500 for better cooling. Also I just run with the fan on all the time if you have a coolant temp gauge that reads accurately you could flip it on and off but I just leave it on
@@EvanDaly Alright good to know, I appreciate you getting back to me dude I’m gonna grab that kit you got off summit tonight and test out the old fan when it gets here. Guess worse case scenario it doesn’t and I just buy a next day delivery fan off Amazon or some shit lol maybe a digital temp sensor to But I just got to Ask you one more thing man. If you had to redo it would you have done anything different or are you happy with what you got out of your solution?
@@EvanDaly Doesn’t your wiring gets super hot if you leave the fan on all the time? After 15 minutes of my fan being on, the relay and wire going to the positive of my fan starts getting super hot so I have to turn it on and off every 10 minutes
@@yeiden8854 I would suggest just replacing the fan, I originally tried just removing the resistor and ended up melting 2 inline fuses over the course of a month. Turned out the the resistance issue was strait up coming from the fan motor. I put a amp clamp on it and it was running just below 40 amps. After I replaced the fan and got a new inline fuse again I haven’t had any issues and no it’s not running hot either anymore even while running it constant.
Hey I have the same kit for some reason my shit is not Turning on. I have a 40 amp fuse soldered all connections points idk why this shit is not turning on.
This dude is like Magiver of Mustangs dealing with fixing radiator fans and wiring now that wiring is difficult Shit….I’m so sick of these old Ass 05-09 mustang GTs ….All they do is tear up always something with a shit mop bucket Mustang Gt ….Used cars in general are money 💵 pits ugh
@@EvanDaly I’m going to try this. at first i thought it was the thermostat,. Then I changed the fan, Then I saw the Relay was burnt. Swapped it ran for like 3 days then it burnt again
I was battling an intermittent overheating issue with my 06 GT in 2018 and it took me 3 months to solve it. I replaced the thermostat, I removed the radiator and had it tested, replaced the radiator cap and replaced the cooling fan assembly with a new one from Ford but still had the issue. My old fan had a burned power wire going into the resistor but this plugin itself looked fine. My problem was in the BEC (power distribution box) in the engine bay. I loosened the 4 bolts in that box which then allowed the wiring harness connectors to drop out. The wiring pin for the high speed fan relay was burned up and had melted the connector housing and the terminal on the BEC was also burned. I got a salvage BEC with the wiring harness connectors attached to it and used the connector from it to repin my factory wiring into it. I used the unburned wire (green/violet) from the salvage connector and joined it to my wiring harness after cutting off the burned wire. I installed the new BEC and reconnected the new unburned connector and reassembled it all and after test driving it voila, problem solved!!! I spent so many hours trying to figure out my problem. I was about to replace the PCM when I checked this BEC. I had no codes and sometimes the fan worked but when driving it the fan would stop working and would no longer come on when I turned on the AC. There are other S197 mustangs online that had the exact same issue I had so there’s obviously some design defect here. I hope that my comments here might help somebody battling the same problem I had. The new fan assembly has a redesigned resistor so I think the old resistor design caused my problem. What I don’t understand though is why it burned up the wiring in the BEC and the green 40A cooling fan fuse did not blow. Makes no sense to me. This was the biggest mystery I ever had with a car!!
I had this same issue as well. I never noticed my fan was turning off until I ran some codes and noticed there was some oil in the spark plugs. What’s scary about this is that I didn’t get a check engine light so my engine has probably been running hotter than usual for years and this causing internal damage to the valve gaskets.
I think i can confirm now its a common issue on my second s197 and im thinking its the same as my previous one
I bought a new fuse box, new connector, repinned all the wires over. Worked great (=
Happened again a year later. Is there a better, more permanent fix for this that you can assist me with?
@@Jr-iq9hq I think the cause of the issue is the resistor on the fan if you still have the original fan assembly. I’d buy a new resistor from ford and change that as there’s a redesigned resistor that does not get as hot as it’s designed with many holes in it to dissipate the heat.
that switch came out p sick, strong work all around brother.
Good job. I like the process of elimination. I'm probably gonna do this to. And trust me every install ends up being 7hrs lol
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mine burned out the low speed wire on the fusebox side, thankfully the fusebox pin wasn't damaged so I cut the wire off and soldered in a slightly thicker wire with the same connector since I had it laying around and that fixed it
EDIT: 1 month later and it just burned out again, guess I'm going with the external switch now
Thank you bro I love how you skipped the part where you pulled out the resistor
I just got a mustang and I have to do the exact same thing that you did in this video unless I want to manually connect it under the hood everytime I drive 😢 unless I can find a way to fix it but it seems to be Frankensteined already 😂 just bought it today can't wait to take a look tomorrow to see what all the problems besides that are lol
My favorite part about my SVT fan is when it turns on high it sounds like an airplane. That thing moves some serious air. When it’s on high you can feel it standing next to the car. My current problem now though is now my relays in the fuse box fried the plastic. I have no low speed fan. And my high speed fan is on its way out but Im gonna wire in some new hella relays instead.
Have you ever changed the CHT cylinder head temp sensor? I got my engine overhauled and got it back without the pigtails that connect it from the car harness to the sensor. What color are the car harness side wires?
You can also hook your fan on low speed into your ignition and the fan will turn on when you turn your key to the on position I’ve done it on mine and had no issues ever since
I hope you used a relay for that, else something is gonna burn soon, also, the resistance lowers voltage, so the fan spins slower, we can probably DIY that resistor if we could get the ohms value
The real common issue is the fuse go out and the fan doesn’t come on which cause your car to over heat I learn that after a mechanic told me i needed a new fan 🤦🏾♂️
Same thing happened to my 96 mustang gt. The thing got fried.
I did literally THE same exact thing to combat this shitty wiring harness. It worked for like a week or two before it got all messed up and sparked up. It blew the fuse and made the wiring really hot whenever it worked.
You can make a list of everything that needs to be purchased to do that job.
Instead of adding a switch at the dash ,let the factory wire control the positive voltage to the coil of the relay or in other cases it could be a ground ,that would have been simpler than using the toggle switch....!
Factory wire from where
I noticed i have the same melted spots as you in fuse box an i was going to wire it up like you did but with out the relay is the relay something you have to have? ive seen other videos an they just used the fuse and switch
Yeah it’s kinda dangerous to have that much voltage running through your dash on a switch
What if we use a gt stock fan for an eco boost 2016 ? Will it work the same or naw
Dang… can u send me a list of all the parts u got. I need to do that to my 07’ Stang
how did it go
Is this fan gonna work for a 2013 V6 3.7?
broo ty have the exact same problem. gonna try to fix without a hard switch
Car looks great. I’ve got an 03 Mach and trying to decide what exhaust to run. I saw your video on the Borla S type. You still liking it? Trying to decide between it and the Atak
Well im back a yr later to do the exact same thing u did. Havent driven the car is 9yrs cuz this over heating crap
great video, will be doing the exact same to my 14. thank you so much for making this!
Universal Rule of thumb: Multiply the estimated install time x 10 to get actual install time.
Damn, this seems to be a common problem. How can i prevent it with my 06? I've only got 60k miles and so far haven't run into this problem. maybe getting the gt500 fan before i have a problem is a worth while investment. Nice steering wheel. i put a momo on mine and get lots of hate from the safety Nazis. i grew up driving without airbags.
Yeah replacing the fan before the resistor goes bad will probably prevent further issue. Same lol everybody gets mad about me now having airbags
@@EvanDaly yeah, crazy. they think airbags are better than seat belts. Been in 2 accidents in cars with no airbags not a single scratch and the one accident in a car with them they didn't deploy. Airbags were pushed on us before they were even properly tested because airbag companies have deep pockets and lobbyists in Washington.
How did you install the switch on the dash like that
You should get the service manual for your car.
How did you open up ur fusebox to get underneath I'm struggling with it
It's a 2010
Is the fan running only one speed/high speed or is it operating like factory where you turn the ac on, or when it reaches a certain temperate it will turn on?
When you bypass the resistor how I did it will only run on high speed. The resistor lowers the current to make the fan spin slower but it’s not necessary
Awesome,thanks for showing how you worked through the issues, the same ones we will come across, and how yo remedy them!
Awesome. Thanks, Evan.
I got the same problem the fan just turn on on high speed so the ac dosent wirk when im on a red right but just one question by doing that it turns on the high orvthe low speed if you turnvthe low manually what happend tivthe hight speed? Its on normally with the normal relay?
It sounds like you have a bad fan/ fan resistor and doing the manual switch won’t help much but the low speed is on for normal driving and the high speed turns on for the ac or when the car is too hot. Doing the manual switch I bypassed the low speed resistor bc there’s pretty much no point in having a low speed fan
@@EvanDaly the resistor wasn’t even in the place where it suppose to bewhen i check so i put it where it had to be but that didn’t fix the issue i find the resistor but i haven’t bought it cause i don’t want to spend money with out knowing if that’s the problem cause my car don’t over heat it’s a 2012 v6 it just doesn’t turn on on low speed, so I’m trying to bypass the resistor like you did cause the only problem is that the ac doesn’t work when it’s not moving but if the fan turn on on high speed the ac works but the high speed is not on for a long time that’s why I’m trying to bypass but i didn’t have the problem of the burn on the fuse box.
The resistor goes bad because the fan is going bad and if you use it for too long on a bad fan then the fuse box melts. I recommend getting a whole new fan and resistor
@@EvanDaly thank you so much for the help I’ll do that then, cause i was just going to change the resistor nice vid btw and thank you again.
No problem bro good luck
I have a 09 gt end my ac started to blow warm air thats when my car overheated does the fans cause your air conditioner not to work and overheat the car ?
If your ac starts blowing warm that’s the first sign that the fan went out because with no air blowing over the condenser it gets hot from the radiator
Nice video man 😎👉🏼. My GT fan shit the bed like three days ago crisped up my block pin connector under the fuse box good to and now looking to copy what you did here atm but I just have a couple questions. After cutting off the bad resistor you think you could have just gotten away with reusing the old fan? Or would you still recommend getting a new fan? Guess people are saying the problem is almost always from that resister corroding so if. You just chop out the problem then maybe you could get away with it in theory 🤔 but I don’t really know, could also be the motor in the fan to I’m going to I guess
Also just wondering do you just roll around with your fan running at all times? Or are you constantly flipping it all the time to keep it in that cozy temp spot for the block
Yeah if you know your resistor is what’s bad you could keep your stock fan and just cut out the resistor but I wanted to upgrade to the GT500 for better cooling. Also I just run with the fan on all the time if you have a coolant temp gauge that reads accurately you could flip it on and off but I just leave it on
@@EvanDaly Alright good to know, I appreciate you getting back to me dude I’m gonna grab that kit you got off summit tonight and test out the old fan when it gets here. Guess worse case scenario it doesn’t and I just buy a next day delivery fan off Amazon or some shit lol maybe a digital temp sensor to
But I just got to
Ask you one more thing man. If you had to redo it would you have done anything different or are you happy with what you got out of your solution?
@@EvanDaly
Doesn’t your wiring gets super hot if you leave the fan on all the time?
After 15 minutes of my fan being on, the relay and wire going to the positive of my fan starts getting super hot so I have to turn it on and off every 10 minutes
It getting that hot is a symptom of a bad resistor that’s why my fuse box melted
@@yeiden8854 I would suggest just replacing the fan, I originally tried just removing the resistor and ended up melting 2 inline fuses over the course of a month. Turned out the the resistance issue was strait up coming from the fan motor. I put a amp clamp on it and it was running just below 40 amps. After I replaced the fan and got a new inline fuse again I haven’t had any issues and no it’s not running hot either anymore even while running it constant.
Hey I have the same kit for some reason my shit is not Turning on. I have a 40 amp fuse soldered all connections points idk why this shit is not turning on.
Double check grounds and wiring
@@EvanDalythank you man
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Currently having this issue wish I would have seen this video $800 dollars earlier 😂
Me too lmao I wasted 2 fans bc of this problem
@@EvanDaly what website did you get the gt500 fans from
American muscle
AYO THATS SOME BIG BOY STUFF RIGHT THERE
Mr. DiMarco, just so ya' know, you are the preferable sidekick. I appreciate the comic relief.
@@mtbscn I appreciate it man! I’m gonna make some videos myself here pretty soon so stay tuned! :)
No balls
How did you connect the switch?
Hey bro at u sitting on 19s?
18’s now
Basically everything I’ve bought from American muscle has gone bad with in a year
That thing could freeze rubbing alcohol
I SWEA that thang cold 🥶
That thang bleedin to tha… naa mean
How to fix heating in mustang?
Step-1- own a mustang
Bruh that fan was acting like a mouse but it changed its mind and started acting like a man
Thank you!!!!!
This dude is like Magiver of Mustangs dealing with fixing radiator fans and wiring now that wiring is difficult Shit….I’m so sick of these old Ass 05-09 mustang GTs ….All they do is tear up always something with a shit mop bucket Mustang Gt ….Used cars in general are money 💵 pits ugh
AYE I FOUND OUT IT WAS A BLOWN FUZE
YES
How did u fix?
Soldered the connections to lower resistance
@@EvanDaly I’m going to try this. at first i thought it was the thermostat,. Then I changed the fan, Then I saw the Relay was burnt. Swapped it ran for like 3 days then it burnt again
Yeah this is the best option I think I left the relay I used linked in the description
Geez don’t use the trunk for a workbench
Why not I do it too