Anyone using "mystery" switch for fan on/off control?

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Anyone using \"mystery\" switch for fan on/off control?

Was out today tinkering with my fuse box changing my fog lights to run independently on their own (was easy and works great) and got to thinking about using the mystery switch to control the engine cooling fan. Has anyone done this using a Roe kit or their own design?
 

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I use mine for my garage door opener, which is concealed (out of sight). See HowTo - illustrated Updates for instructions. The switch is not a "momentary" switch, so upon rocking it 'forward' to activate the garage opener, it must be rocked 'backward' to off position. Works great, and no opener to have laying around.
Later,
 

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Re: Anyone using \"mystery\" switch for fan on/off control?

Was out today tinkering with my fuse box changing my fog lights to run independently on their own (was easy and works great) and got to thinking about using the mystery switch to control the engine cooling fan. Has anyone done this using a Roe kit or their own design?
So tell, How did you make them go independently?
 
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Re: Anyone using \"mystery\" switch for fan on/off control?

So tell, How did you make them go independently?

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Look on page 7 under 94 RT/10 fog lights. I posted the procedure on 2/24.

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