What is the output voltage of the Crown electric fan control box?

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DelRylee
07/25/25 2:55pm
The voltage of the Crown electric fan is 12V. Below is relevant information about the electric fan: The car electric fan is controlled by a thermostat. When the coolant temperature rises to the upper limit, the thermostat activates the power supply, and the fan starts working. Once the coolant temperature drops to the lower limit, the thermostat cuts off the power supply, and the fan stops working. The replacement method for the electric fan is as follows: (1) First, open the car's engine hood and remove the intake pipe located above the fan. (2) The electric fan and air conditioning fan are mounted on the fan bracket, with four corners, each secured by a screw. Use professional tools to unscrew these four screws. (3) Once all screws are removed, the fan can be taken off the vehicle. (4) Install the new fan correctly on the new fan bracket, tighten it, and secure the four screws at each corner. (5) Start the engine to test if the fan operates normally. After confirming everything is correct, reinstall the intake pipe to its proper position, completing the replacement.
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