88mancheman Posted August 11, 2019 Share Posted August 11, 2019 Hey all a few weekends ago I replaced my stock little ac condenser fan with a larger late model XJ fan for more cfm, while Doing that I decided to Install a switch so I could toggle the fan while wheeling, I Followed 2 write ups on Cherokee forums and watched a few videos, I used a relay and 10g for everything as that’s all I had around and I used a stock rocker switch from an XJ fog lamp assembly and it seems to work great! Fan pull 10x more air and having a switch is amazing, my only issue now is that the stock XJ rocker switch is getting a little warm after about 10 minutes of the fan running which is making me nervous, I’m wondering if I possibly wired the switch wrong and am slowly burning it out, does anyone know the proper wiring for the stock XJ fog lamp switches? I currently have it hookup up like this: Solid green to 12v on fuse block Green/black to the spot For the switch on relay Black to a small ground point I found just behind the lower Lower part of the dash Any help would be greatly appreciated!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
88mancheman Posted August 11, 2019 Author Share Posted August 11, 2019 It’s hard to access the switch I have installed without tearing the dash down, but I have a spare switch here the colors are slightly different but I’m sure they are in the same terminals on the switch just different colored wires if this helps anyone picture what I’mTalking about Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ωhm Posted August 11, 2019 Share Posted August 11, 2019 44 minutes ago, 88mancheman said: Green/black to the spot For the switch on relay Assuming your not running fan current through the switch, your wiring seems to be correct. 45 minutes ago, 88mancheman said: Black to a small ground point I found just behind the lower Lower part of the dash NOTE: Ground coming off of the switch is solely for the Fog Lamp ON indicator. Determine if the 'ON indicator' is the source of the heat by disconnecting the ground circuit on the switch. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
88mancheman Posted August 13, 2019 Author Share Posted August 13, 2019 On 8/11/2019 at 12:52 PM, Ωhm said: Assuming your not running fan current through the switch, your wiring seems to be correct. NOTE: Ground coming off of the switch is solely for the Fog Lamp ON indicator. Determine if the 'ON indicator' is the source of the heat by disconnecting the ground circuit on the switch. ': Awesome! there is no fan current running to the switch which is why I'm a little more concerned about the warmth at the switch, I will have to try disconnecting the switch next time I have some free time and see if the warmth goes away, is it normal for the on indicator light to get warm when being used or does it sound like I do have an issue with the switch after all? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cruiser54 Posted August 13, 2019 Share Posted August 13, 2019 The bulb makes the switch hot to the touch. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eagle Posted August 13, 2019 Share Posted August 13, 2019 3 hours ago, cruiser54 said: The bulb makes the switch hot to the touch. ^^^ This. It's a bulb, not an LED. It generates heat. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Minuit Posted August 13, 2019 Share Posted August 13, 2019 Incandescent light bulbs are very effective heaters that just happen to waste some energy as light. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
88mancheman Posted August 19, 2019 Author Share Posted August 19, 2019 Thank you all for the responses! I’ve tested the light and believe that y’all are right about the light bulb being the culprit of the heat...what a relief Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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