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Has any one replaced their radiator fan to the Massimo 410.  My buck is overheating.   I checked fuse which was good... then  I was going to jump the fan switch and have it run all the time but its not turning on.  So much for the easy fix.   I guess my next step is to replace the fan.  I would like to get the same fan so its easy to switch out.  There isn't alot of room to work in there.   So trying to make it alittle easier.  Thank you kindly for your input.  

 

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No I didn't try and jump this.  I found harness coming off the fan and tried to jump that.  I will try that next trip.   Camp is over 100 miles away so its hard troubleshooting.  I will bring a tester this time too.   grrrrrr  Thank you for the response.   I appreciate it.   

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I finally got back to camp.  I got electrical connection off of the bottom of the radiator and tried to jump it.  I could hear a click at the fan w/ the power on at the key.   Fan wouldn't run.   Can anyone recommend a fan.  thank you.   

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Motorcycle Doctor doesn't have online ordering yet.   Manual download isnt working right it is directing you to another site to load.  So blind I ordered this fan off of Amazon.  https://www.amazon.com/dp/B014KK7Q84?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2_dt_b_product_details.    its a 12inch fan which was a touch too big so go w/ the 10 inch fan.  It worked great.  I jumped the relay at the bottom of the radiator so its on all the time. I have heard the pro's and cons of it but decided its better to have it run all the time just to be safe.  I used a 5 amp miniture fuse as the jumper wire (great idea whoever recommended it).   Now my side by side only get to half temp running instead of maxing out temp on runs.  Thx. for all of your help and suggestions.   

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