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  • #16
    CSK (oreillys) has them all day long to match P/N E6ZB-8C609-AA as well

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    • #17
      Originally posted by SVONASH View Post
      I look up 86 Mustang SVO and I get a not available part number MR103.

      How did you come up with part number MT0683?
      just put in another year SVO..they are all the same.

      also, Navy's link to O'reillys above..the part number for that one is RY224

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      • #18
        Originally posted by BrianO View Post
        just put in another year SVO..they are all the same.

        also, Navy's link to O'reillys above..the part number for that one is RY224
        And there are others on that page that will work as well.

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        • #19
          Okay thanks guys! The second one I ordered was from Murray's which is also O'reillys. I beleive it is part number RY224.

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          • #20
            Recieved the relay I ordered from Murray's/O'Reilly, part number 37506 and installed it. The fan works now. Thanks for the help guys!

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            • #21
              Cool! I crack myself up sometimes!
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              • #22
                I have a fan relay which I think is going bad. The part number on the unit is E2BB-8C609-A1C. This is on an original unit on a 1984 SVO with A/C.

                Everything I read about which one is the replacement lists the above part number as the NON-AC unit and a E3BB-8C609-CA as the one for the A/C cars.

                Which one do I replace it with?? What is the difference and would I be able to tell looking at a replacement whether it will work or not?

                Jim

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                • #23
                  I have the E2BB controller currently (which is the one thats listed for the non A/C cars and its in a car WITH A/C). I have been using my A/C switch to turn on/off the fan if I am sitting in traffic - so it must be an A/C unit. How do we explain that??

                  I can hear the relay switching and it doesnt always come on with the temperature or with the A/C switch, so I think its sticking and needs to be replaced.

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                  • #24
                    Assuming its neither of those......

                    I have an E2BB-xx-A1C unit on an A/C car. Could it be stamped wrong?? Do the A/C ones and the non A/C ones have different number of wires going to them?? My unit has 6 wires I believe.

                    Jim

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                    • #25
                      Thats the number from the black box. I will pop the thing open tomorrow and look what the circuit card shows.

                      If I understand it correctly, it should have two relays in there if its one from an A/C car, correct? One for the temp switch and one for the A/C switch.

                      If its a single relay in there, its one for a non A/C car. Sound correct??

                      All the replacement parts I see listed at O'Reillys, Autozone, Advance state that the E2BB unit is the non A/C and the E3BB unit is the A/C unit. They are all special order so I want to make sure I get the right one.

                      Jim

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                      • #26
                        OK. I opened up the little TRW box.

                        It is only a single relay unit inside. The outside says E2BB-8C609-A1C. Yet, it is from a factory A/C 1984 SVO. It has 6 wires going to it. Inside the unit where the other relay would be is 3 resistors.

                        I can hear the unit click when I turn the A/C on and it does (9 out of 10 times) turn the radiator fan on.

                        The unit looks pretty good on the inside - no burn marks.

                        WHere the heck is the temp relay for the fan??

                        I want to replace the motor on the stock fan and replace the troublesome relays before they become a real problem, just which one to get??

                        Jim

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by jimmatczak View Post
                          WHere the heck is the temp relay for the fan??
                          I assume you mean the switch to activate the relay. It is in the lower intake.

                          Originally posted by jimmatczak View Post
                          I want to replace the motor on the stock fan and replace the troublesome relays before they become a real problem, just which one to get??

                          Jim
                          Forced4 sells a stock replacement fan motor

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                          • #28
                            No. Where is the relay to control the radiator fan?? I thought there was only one relay to control the fan. It was either a single relay thing if you had no A/C or a dual relay thing if you had A/C.

                            I have A/C and I only have the single NON-A/C relay. What am I not understanding?

                            Jim

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                            • #29
                              See post #6 and post #20. There should be two relays.

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                              • #30
                                I see the one in Post #6. That one has two windings in it. The one in my unit only has the one winding. Again, my unit is stamped with the E2BB part number which, if I understand it correctly, would be correct.

                                The problem is, my car is an A/C car. I thought I was supposed to have the dual winding relay. I can hear and feel the relay clicking when I turn on the A/C. Where is the other relay to turn on the fan based on temperature?

                                Or, am I misunderstanding something?

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