Cooling fan connection

Loanstar

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Hi all,

Is it possible to get at the cooling fan connection without removing the radiator or lifting the tank? I can't even see where it plugs in and I suspect that the mechanic who did my 30000k service did not reconnect it. I've been on a few rides since, but all have been at highway speeds so I only noticed the fan not working yesterday. The shop who did the service is quite a drive for me and very inconvenient so I'm hoping to troubleshoot this on my own.

I don't have the means to drain the rad, etc., so I'm hoping one of you will go, "Yeah, just look under the thing there and you'll see it!"

I checked the fuses and swapped relays around to rule them out but the fan is definitely not kicking in.

I also can't seem to find an indication in the service manual as to where the actual connection is located.

Garrrrgh!

Thanks.
 
It just occurred to.me that the connection might be made on the fan housing itself instead of being at the harness. Crap!
 
It just occurred to.me that the connection might be made on the fan housing itself instead of being at the harness. Crap!
Take the right plastic cover off In front of the tank and you should be able to get at it I did on mine.the plug is just tucked up in there
 
If you have TuneECU you can test the fan in a matter of seconds as well as other things. I would do this first if I was having questions about the fan connection before disassembly.
 
[QUOT="mully95, post: 249251, member: 3085"]If you have TuneECU you can test the fan in a matter of seconds as well as other things. I would do this first if I was having questions about the fan connection before disassembly.[/QUOTE]
Here Is the plug you will find it tucked away behind the frame under the right side plastic cover in front of the tank header side of bike
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