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Fan Thermostat Temperature Switch, 210 to 195 Degree Electric Engine Radiator Fan Sensor Switch, Fan Thermostat Switch for 10' 12' 14' 16' Fan (Without Pipe Thread)

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About this item

  • High Quality:Superior quality that meets or exceeds original specification.
  • Turn On: It activates your fan when the temperature reaches 210 degrees and turns off at approximately 195 degrees.
  • Widely Used: This kit is perfect for any of our 10inch, 12inch, 14inch, and 16inch fans, as well as your dual fans
  • Temperature Switches: It is an advance Fan Thermostat Temperature Switch than traditional mechanical pressure sender
  • Easy to Install: Easy to install, but professional installation is always recommended



Product Description

Fan Thermostat Temperature Switch with 3/8" Pipe Thread, 185 to 175 Degree Fan Thermostat Temperature Sensor Switch, Fits 10" 12" 14" 16" Fan

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  • Features: Color: Gold Material: Aluminum
  • Fitment: Fits 265 283 305 307 327 350 383 400 396 402 427 454 472 502 260 289 302 351W 347 352 360 390 406 427 428 429 460 351C 351M 400M 273 318 340 360 361 383 400 413 426W 440 455 330 326 engines This kit is perfect for any of our 10, 12, 14, and 16 inch fans
  • Note: Please check your part number and make sure the right size before purchase!
  • Pacakge Includes: 1 x Fan Thermostat Temperature Switch with Hexagonal Nut

Q & A

  • Q:Can this be used with a electric temp gauge as well, or is it just a sensor to trip the fan switch?
  • A:I used this cooling fan therm switch to close the ground connection to allow the relay to operate the electric fan on my bronco. Most gauges have their own manufacturer's provided sending unit to operate the gauge .
  • Q:What is the thread diameter of the 195/210 sender with and without the adapter?
  • A:3\8 pipe thread and 1\2 on adapter
  • Q:Can this be controlled by a flex-a-lite manual switch?
  • A:This device eliminates the need for a manual switch - making fan control automatic. However, yes- you could put a switch in series if you wanted something like a bypass.