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Dorman 620-139 radiator fan
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<blockquote data-quote="mooch91" data-source="post: 16265005" data-attributes="member: 90547"><p>There is a gasket inside the male (car side) connector that I would assume is supposed to stay.</p><p></p><p>It looks like the female pins in the fan connector are not as recessed as the ones on the OEM fan connector. This may be stopping it from pushing in as far.</p><p></p><p>Maybe I'm overthinking it. It's got no more than 1/2 mm before the tabs catch. When I pull it back apart, it takes a tremendous amount of force to do it, so maybe it's OK not being fully seated. I can't see it coming loose. I thought about cutting the connector from the OEM fan and splicing it in, but then I create three points of failure with the splices. Plus I might lose my "limited lifetime warranty" on the Dorman unit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mooch91, post: 16265005, member: 90547"] There is a gasket inside the male (car side) connector that I would assume is supposed to stay. It looks like the female pins in the fan connector are not as recessed as the ones on the OEM fan connector. This may be stopping it from pushing in as far. Maybe I'm overthinking it. It's got no more than 1/2 mm before the tabs catch. When I pull it back apart, it takes a tremendous amount of force to do it, so maybe it's OK not being fully seated. I can't see it coming loose. I thought about cutting the connector from the OEM fan and splicing it in, but then I create three points of failure with the splices. Plus I might lose my "limited lifetime warranty" on the Dorman unit. [/QUOTE]
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