Can Remote Transmission Cooler be Hooked to the 2 Bolts in the Fuse Box for Power
Published 04/21/2015 >
Question:
Hello, I have a 2008 Chevrolet Silverado and Im looking to hook up the Electric Supply to the transmission cooler fan motor. Are the 2 bolts located in the engine compartment by the fuse box a good place. Im going to put a switch on the inside of the cab by the dashboard to turn the fan on and off as I need to.
asked by: Bobby R
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Expert Reply:
As long as you have the correct size fuses in place to cover the draw of your transmission cooler fan motor, you should have no problem using the 2 bolts located in the fuse box for power.
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Leah S
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