It does it without the AC on. And with it on. Where are the relays located that you speak of?Got the air conditioner on? Switch the hi-speed/low-speed relays to see if there's any change. If not, and it still makes too much noise for your liking might be time to replace it. If so, get the GT500 fan. Think of it as preventative maintenance and besides, it's a better unit.
So it's not overheating anymore? If swapping the relays made a change then you need to determine why. Was it the high-speed or low-speed?Relay swap seemed to respond. Thank you!
Did you install it, how difficult was the installation with the fan in the car. Thank you.When you get the GT500 fan you may want to look at getting this also - https://wireeverything.com/products/ols/products/2005-14-mustanggt500boss-modified-fan-resistor-pack
I just received the new fan resistor from wireeverything, it has no info on where to attach the ground wire that comes with it. is about 30 inches long, can it be attached to any ground point or is there a specific ground point that it must be attached to? Thank you for your help.In my case I replaced the entire fan to a Ford Performance 7 Blade fan along with the Fan Resistor, Easier just to replace the resistor on the car.
Did you ever get an answer for this?I just received the new fan resistor from wireeverything, it has no info on where to attach the ground wire that comes with it. is about 30 inches long, can it be attached to any ground point..
Exactly where i ran it to, Thank you.I would run it back to the passenger strut tower ground. That is the main ground for the battery negative. Otherwise, any point on the frame or passenger fender is fine as long as it's metal.
See #16 below.Did you ever get an answer for this?