How to add a fan to AC on a 92 740?

Discussion in 'Volvo 740' started by geronimo, Oct 23, 2006.

  1. geronimo

    geronimo Guest

    The original two speed fan fried, and we don't want to spend the big
    bucks for an OEM fan. I installed a engine fan out of my defunct
    Mercedes 300. We have another fan, a smaller one, and want to put it
    on/in front of the AC condenser, and wire it in so it comes on
    whenever the AC is turned on. THe big round Mercedes fan is positioned
    on the other side of the radiator, so it is not drawing air directly
    over the AC condenser. It its simple enough to find the fuse for the
    AC compressor, and tap off power BEFORE the fuse to an new fuse for
    the AC fan. I think when I measured the current it draws about 7 or 8
    amps. Question is, I need to know whether the circuit that switches
    the AC compressor clutch on can handle another 8 amps. Or should I to
    be safe only power the fan through a booster relay?
     
    geronimo, Oct 23, 2006
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  2. geronimo

    Roadie Guest

    Did you look for a used one from the boneyard?
    Does it work and keep the engine within operating temperature??
    It bolted up to the shroud ok?
    Why do you want to add yet another fan. Sounds like something isn't
    installation working properly and you are trying to override it with
    yet another fan.

    So you will have one smaller fan in front of the bigger fan? Is the
    bigger fan also triggered by the AC system? I would worry about the
    smaller presumably lower volume fan actually being an impediment to
    airflow of the larger fan.

    It should be pulling air over both the AC coils and the radiator coils
    if it is correctly installed.
     
    Roadie, Oct 23, 2006
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  3. geronimo

    James Sweet Guest


    If that fan isn't enough to work on its own why don't you go to Schucks
    or similar place and pick up an aftermarket fan of the same size as the
    original? They're around 100 bucks which is a chunk of change, but much
    less than OEM.
     
    James Sweet, Oct 24, 2006
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  4. geronimo

    geronimo Guest


    The one big Mercedes fan is enough on its own to regulate the eng.
    temp fine, cooling adequately. Realized that it is the trans cooler
    that is on the far left front of the radiator... there is a open area
    on the left of a few inches not covered by the Mercedes fan, just on
    the side where the trans cooler is...the aux fan therefore isn't
    impeding air flow trough the main engine fan, as it is on the far left
    of teh radiator. The aux fan then is helping pull more air through
    the trans cooler.... that is all, and may not even be necessary.

    Thanks, Geronimo
     
    geronimo, Oct 25, 2006
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