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I think the service bulletin included changing to a whole new wiring harness. Maybe you can get that from the dealer. At a ridiculously inflated price, of course.
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Thanks for the responces, I was able to find the TSB online.
After reading that and thinking about it, I was wondering what would be the downside of adding an inline 5 amp fuse to the power steering circuit? If the fan sticks or goes out it will blow that fuse and still allow power to go to the cooling fan.
If you separate out the line to the P.S. fan and use an in-line fuse, I'd say the only down side would be that you'll have a fuse in a separate place to keep track of. Not a very significant problem in my mind. Just be sure to separate the circuits so each fan has it's own power source.