Ok well that's good news as you can get the relays and resistor system up and running and that's the more reliable and robust system than the rad fan ecu method
With wire colours then they're often totally different to the wiring diagram but never mind, trace back to the source
You want to leave the rad fan ecu right out of the system

Connector E pin A on the engine compartment panel B1 is the fast fan speed so this needs to go directly to the fan and also to one side of the resistor. It's shown as wire colour green here but it sounds like yours is totally different colours
Then the same connector E pin C connects to the other side of the resistor. Wiring colour is shown as light blue/black here
Then with the rad fan connected to earth you should have a working system
I expect there is nothing wrong with the original resistor as you would still have fan high speed working without it and the resistors rarely go wrong
Make sure the fan blows the correct way
If not then just switch the fan connectors around
With wire colours then they're often totally different to the wiring diagram but never mind, trace back to the source
You want to leave the rad fan ecu right out of the system

Connector E pin A on the engine compartment panel B1 is the fast fan speed so this needs to go directly to the fan and also to one side of the resistor. It's shown as wire colour green here but it sounds like yours is totally different colours
Then the same connector E pin C connects to the other side of the resistor. Wiring colour is shown as light blue/black here
Then with the rad fan connected to earth you should have a working system
I expect there is nothing wrong with the original resistor as you would still have fan high speed working without it and the resistors rarely go wrong
Make sure the fan blows the correct way
If not then just switch the fan connectors around
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