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Old 13th April 2024, 23:33   #61
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Re: 2013 KTM Duke 390 - The Crypto Bike!

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My question is, where is the fan drawing power from?

Its definitely not a run down. Its the fan moving under power. Maybe 3-4 seconds (will check ... maybe video it too).

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Fan is operated by a relay which in turn is operated by a temperature/coolant sensor which in turn is controlled by ECM which is powered by the battery.

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Old 13th April 2024, 23:36   #62
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Re: 2013 KTM Duke 390 - The Crypto Bike!

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My question is, where is the fan drawing power from?
2013 KTM Duke 390 - The Crypto Bike!-radiator-wiring.png

Battery to Fuse F1 to Fuse F5 to Relay K50 is for the radiator fan, its triggered by the green-pink wire from the ECU - pin 49 of the single connector.

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Its definitely not a run down. Its the fan moving under power. Maybe 3-4 seconds (will check ... maybe video it too).
Even my somewhat newer fan has a lot of resistance and will instantly stop. It will not even keep spinning on its own momentum for one second
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