I'm running fused jumpers right now, but I want a Fanzilla. Why are they wired for the fan fail light to be ON, and the light to go off when the fans fail? Rich #5335 --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "David Teitelbaum" <jtrealty@xxxx> wrote: > I was checking over my car in preparation for the Fall Tour and I > noticed my fan fail light would not go on. I have a Fanzilla so I > couldn't believe that it had failed! I figured it was just the bulb. > Switching the bulbs around with the door lock bulb didn't help but if > I twisted the socket I could get it to light up. It turned out to be > the ground wire where it connects to the shell of the light socket. It > was crimped tightly but it wasn't making electrical contact. I removed > it, cleaned it, and then soldered it back. I mention this only so > people will check the functionality of the fan fail light and then if > it isn't working not to jump to conclusions and figure it is just the > bulb. Even with a Fanzilla you must check the fan fail light from time > to time. BTW this could happen in many places in the car so always > check your grounds! > David Teitelbaum > vin 10757