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    Quote Originally Posted by pedro54 View Post
    You can add a switch and permanently install in the left rear panel.

    I had one from Linear designs set up like this but it failed after ab out 5 years and needed it urgently so built one from the schematic on AURLO. Just install a SPST switch in the earth link (black) from the relay coils to the vehicle.

    You need to cut and join into the wiring harness that is accessible behind the left rear tail light. Mine are soldered and heat shrink over the 5 cables.

    Peter
    I've had a Linear Designs unit fitted in the LH 'Cubby' for around 4 years now, so fingers crossed. It does get pretty hot when operating. Fitment wasn't the easiest thing in the world with Rear Air, as it's a pretty tight working environment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Celtoid View Post
    I've had a Linear Designs unit fitted in the LH 'Cubby' for around 4 years now, so fingers crossed. It does get pretty hot when operating. Fitment wasn't the easiest thing in the world with Rear Air, as it's a pretty tight working environment.
    What did they make you do for the install that makes it difficult with rear air?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombie View Post
    What did they make you do for the install that makes it difficult with rear air?
    Getting to the spot where the company recommended splicing the wire was pretty tight as the fan is located right next to it. I had to make a few disconnections to pull stuff out of the way. There might be a way to get better access and allow you to have to not work in the cavity but I didn't explore. So I found myself working at finger length, which didn't make crimping that easy.

    Plus my hand skills are not what they used to be......LOL!!!

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    Thanks for the feedback.

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