Plug connecting electric cooling fan

Rossco

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The electric cooling fan plug on my 98 Mark VIII LSC seams to be shorting out,when it does the fan will not run causing over heating? Are replacement connectors available
 
I just reciently delt with this. The connector ended up killing my fan motor too.

No new ones anywhere but what you can do is pull off the plug, push the pins out, clean them, close their opening a little and then put them back into the plug.
Sometimes though the connector on the fans side gets dammaged and causes the same issue. When that happens its time for a new fan.
 
I had bought a used pigtail from jamie. Just spliced into my exsisting wire. But for some reasom my pigtail was burnt at the male/ female so I would lose power to my fan
 
A replacement fan motor I found had a wired pigtail instead of the built-in plug. I simply spliced the leads together eliminating the heat damaged plug.
 
Better take care of that plug. I just got rid of a 96 Continental that I experienced a plug for the electrical fan caught fire and burned the motor and fan shroud up. Had to get a whole new fan and a pigtail from a JY, not to mention a new used headlamp housing that was burned also.
 

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