
Are you getting the two speeds when you bridge the 2 different points at the connector?
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If you had a ground on one wire at the connector something is wrong!...
Jumper from red/white to red/blue should give you high speed fan and jumper from red/white to black/red or red/black should give you low speed. Looks like that 20A fuse should be a 30A also.
with either relay and no ignition on
red/black (middle) to red/white(left) fan on
&
red/white(left) to red blue(right) in other words two outer wires
You say that the trigger wire for the relay is also present at the rear of the relay so it is pretty safe to assume that you have a 2 speed.
I have the 70A relay most probably because I have a higher spec van and the rad fan is more powerful than yours. Not everyone seems to have the 70A separate relay. If you had one you would soon see the hefty great red wires for it - they are pretty unmissable.
You have a terminal at the fan switch connector which has +12v all the time, yes?
Good.
Jump that to one connector, and the fan works, all the time, yes?
Good.
Jump that to the other connector, and the fan works, providing the engine's running, yes?
OK, I can live with that.