$1200 Porsche Boxster - $10 RADIATOR FAN REPAIR!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 19 พ.ย. 2024
- The Boxster has no fans!
The radiator fans aren't working - and I'm going to fix it for $10, instead of paying huge $ at the Porsche dealer! The Boxsturd is getting that much closer to being back on the road! Fix your 986!
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Ok, I am still confused even after reading the previous comments about the wiring. Others were confused too. NONE of the videos on the web showing this replacement clearly state what kind of wiring has which function. Somebody commented that the high-speed function does not work if one connects White with Green/White on one side, and green on the other side of the resistor. Is that true or false? And which wiring is correct to get BOTH fan speeds working? Thank you for the clarification.
I dug around on a boxster forum and found this info from an old thread. Hope this helps, and I've pinned this comment.
3 wires coming out of the resistor.
Green/white. Goes from resistor to fan.
Green goes from resistor to connector.
White goes from resistor to connector.
I believe the green wire and the white wire are 12 volt input for the two fan speeds.
The green with the white stripe, is the output to the fan.
Another black wire ( ground) goes from connector to fan.
THANK YOU! I did the same repair today and it worked great. I also followed 'b" recommendation and uses a heat sink bought on amazon glued with heat conducting glue.
I connected the green and the White coming form the plug to one terminal or resistor. The Green wire going to the fan to other. I installed the resistor mounted on the sink at the same location than the genuine one allowing the fan to cool it. It works great!
Thanks. I tested both of my fans today because the high fans were always going on. I tested the high and low speed via jumping the relays and the low speed isn’t working so I’ve ordered two resistors. Hopefully it should be sorted. Thanks for the video
Glad it helped
This mod worked perfect. I did however slightly improved it by the following;
After cutting the oem resistor, I used it as a heat sink and mounting surface for the resistor with a 1 1/2" hose clamp.
The thought came after I compared temps from right (190 degrees and left (210 degrees) side. Left was the repaired side.
After my improvement, right side was 190 and left side was 140 degrees constant.
Btw wiring is green w/white stripe AND White to one terminal or resistor. Green wire to other terminal. Works like a charm!
Thanks for the extra tips! Glad to hear it helped!
Thanks for the tip. I notice ac vent temp not as cold on start up. Passenger side fan on but not driver's side. Gotta check relays, fuses first then the resistor and if it is broken I will do the same repair you did.
Oops that’s not how I wired it! I wired the striped wire one end and the two solid wires the other end! It works fine though! I’m guessing the white wire just adds the supply to the mixture so doesn’t really matter which end it goes? The fan works when and how it should😃
Thanks again. I did this today and my fans now work on low speed and temperature issue solved. 👍🏾
Excellent!
amazing vid just what i think o need as my left side is not coming on when up to temp
Thanks. Gonna give it a try.
Great video. It's so helpful. Thanks bro!
Wanted you to know that your videos (among others) helped me decide to shop for and buy a Porsche 996 911. And guess what.... I need to swap the resistor.
I also wired up a manual fan overide switch for all the fans .
Glad to hear the videos helped someone! Not a bad idea for the manual override as well. Enjoy your new toy!
Which colors of cables goes together to get the correct functions?
you want to bolt that resistor to something made of metal, as a heat sink, those resistors get HOT (that cable tie could melt)
Good call, Steven- I will mod that once I get the proper fender liner in place. I've got a few scraps of aluminium that will be perfect for that.
@@ThrottleGrotto A steel hose clamp, in place of the zip tie will do the job too. Make sure you mount it in the air flow
Can you verify the correct wiring? Seems like the two green wires should be on one side of the resistor and the white wire on the other...
Green with white stripe and white wire to one terminal, green to the other. Should work great!
On close examination Porsche's "over-engineering" strikes again! The car is supposed to have low speed fans that come on when you turn on the AC or if the car gets a little hot. Then, high-speed fans when the car gets really hot. The way you completed your project, you now have ONLY low speed fans because you have both circuits (the green and the white wires) flowing current through the resistor. If you test the old resistor, you'll find a dead short between the green wire that goes to the fan and the white wire that goes to the high speed relay. So, the white wire needs be connected directly to the green fan wire for high speed fan operation. Those wires also connect to one side of the resistor. The other side of the resistor is connected to the remaining green wire for low speed fan.
Yes, on this mod hi speed don’t work!!!! Be careful! Connect not correct !
Gliderguy Now you have me confused 😕 I appreciate it sounds easy but I’m finding this difficult to follow, would you be kind enough to spare a few minutes to explain by means of a circuit diagram, any help would be appreciated, thanks JRJ
looking for a reply from throttle grotto like all other comments..... please clarify
@@jiffjaff1371 did you ever sort the correct wiring so that both hi and low work as they should ...
@@blakechesbro3602 Well yes and no….., I think the problem with mine is that my 2.5 litre doesn’t have air con so the first stage wouldn’t kick in, so I wired up a simple x3 stage fan switch activated via the relays, ie, “1, Off and 2” ….“1” can manually bring on the lower stage 1speed and “2” brings on the higher speed, I came across this wiring diagram by someone else on line which works fine, it also allows the normal temperature control to operate automatically and fine. Been on many road trips and isn’t been an issue, found it to be really useful in traffic delays. Not sure how I can post the diagram here on Y T.
Does this mod allow the fan to work on high and low speed? I did this mod and thank you very much for posting. Did you connect the green/white wire to the white wire and then on the other side of the resistor just the solid green wire?
Yes, it mimics the factory resistor, so the fans work the same as if there was a OEM resistor installed.
Did you use 1 ohm or 0.5 Ohm resisters? Great video!
they were .5 ohm resistors
Performed this today and great fix!!! Are they likely to last long?
Awesome- I think they will last for quite a while. And, they are inexpensive to replace if they need to be replaced again!
Help someone please clairify the wiring via diagram so i can wire properly first time..
What size wire? Thx!
I don't remember offhand, but if you use 12 gauge, that should be sufficient to handle the fan load.
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that video did not help at all... you skipped all the most important parts.
I agree the wiring diagram