blowing fuses for radiator fans

You need to have it run off of a relay

Agree the switch should just complete the connection for the power/Ground for the relay (which should have a inline fuse). You dont want to have the switch on the power/ground side of the circuit for the fans. Also have to you tried switching the fans for another set and see if it fixes the problem.

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ok so i tried the relay, couldnt get that to work. not exactly sure what i was doing wrong so whatevs. yanked all that out, kept the 2 fuses that i put in for each fuse and pulled the in line glass fuse. now i got it back to how i had it and its SOOOOO CLOSE but the left fan keeps blowing a fuse however, the right fan stays on and blows hard. could i have fried my left fan somehow? causing it to pull to many amperagesness or some other nonsense?

Sounds like that fan is shorted try switching it with another or better yet use the one that you know is working fine. See if it blows the fuse if it does its a circuit problem if it doesn't then the other fan is bad.

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This should help you out. http://www.mp3car.com/the-faq-emporium/117895-faq-relays-how-they-work-and-how-to-wire-it-up.html
 
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