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05-14-2014, 05:01 PM | #1 |
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Re: electric fan thermostat??
You can also try locating it in a hotter part of the cooling system if possible.
I have never seen an OE temp switch that is that low. Most are 190-250F Here are some NAPA numbers that are lower temps than typical; MPE FS120SB -Coolant Fan Switch Temp Rating : On 193-207 Deg. F, Off 175 Deg. F Coolant Fan Switch Thread Size : 1/2" x 14 NPTF MPE FS103SB -Coolant Fan Switch Temp Rating : 200-210 Deg. F Coolant Fan Switch Thread Size : 1/2" x 14 NPTF Yes, all the aftermarket parts places have lower temp ones. Makes you wonder what's wrong that you would need to have the fan come on so low...
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