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loday22

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  1. On the 996, it is NOT normal to have the fan on all the time. I am not familiar with the operation on the 997, but I would be very surprised is the fan was designed to be running at all times. It would interfere with engine warmup on cold days. Check your relay's map. If there is a relay for the fan, then it is there for a reason.

    The fan on my aerokit only comes on when it is suppose to.

  2. Question for Loren: My car had installed the factory aerokit recently, and it was the first time I drove my car pass 75mph last evening. Surprisingly the malfuntion light of the rear wing came on. I then headed home and checked to see if the new bypass wire was securely plugged in and it was. As I opened up the engine lid, I found out that the little lamp was not even turned on while the lid was opened. Would this be a fuse problem? It looks so simple, and there is only one plug to get the electricity. Any help will be appreciated.

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