Single Electric Fan Wiring Harness & Relay KitIncludes:185 degree on 170 degree Off Sensor for 180 degree Thermostat10-18 Gauge High Temp Cross Link Wire30 Amp Relay30 Amp Circuit BreakerHardware JEGS 555-10560 Single Electric Fan Wiring Harness Relay Kit Features: Heavy-duty 10-18 gauge wiring harness Provides a continuous supply of voltage preventing drop-off common with OE wire Includes: 80� harness, fan switch, 30-amp relay, 30-amp circuit breaker, 3/8 to 1/2 � npt adapter, and crimp terminals & hardware Included fan switch designed to turn on at 185 degrees Fahrenheit and off at 170 degrees Fahrenheit using a 180-degree thermostat Made in the USA with high-quality materials and
JEGS 10560 Single Electric Fan Wiring Harness & Relay Kit Includes: 185 degree o
Single Electric Fan Wiring Harness & Relay Kit
Includes:
185 degree on 170 degree Off Sensor for 180 degree Thermostat
10-18 Gauge High Temp Cross Link Wire
30 Amp Relay
30 Amp Circuit Breaker
Hardware JEGS 555-10560 Single Electric Fan Wiring Harness Relay Kit Features:
Heavy-duty 10-18 gauge wiring harness
Provides a continuous supply of voltage preventing drop-off common with OE wire
Includes: 80� harness, fan switch, 30-amp relay, 30-amp circuit breaker, 3/8 to 1/2 � npt adapter, and crimp terminals & hardware
Included fan switch designed to turn on at 185 degrees Fahrenheit and off at 170 degrees Fahrenheit using a 180-degree thermostat
Made in the USA with high-quality materials and assembly
NOTE: Use liquid PTFE thread sealing compound to avoid leaks and to prevent galling of threads. Pipe tape can insulate the switch from creating a proper ground which is vital to the operation of the switch.
Includes:
(1) JEGS 30 Amp Relay 555-10557
(1) JEGS 30 Amp Circuit Breaker 555-10591
(1) JEGS Temperature Sensor with 3/8 in. NPT Threads 555-10562
(1) JEGS 3/8 in. NPT to 1/2 in. NPT Adapter 555-16094
80 in. of 10-18 Gauge Wire
Assorted Terminals Connectors
FAQWhy do you need a relay on an electric fan?
A relay on an electric fan ensures efficient power delivery, preventing excess load on the vehicle's wiring and enabling proper fan operation.
How do I know if my cooling fan relay is bad?
Signs of a bad cooling fan relay include fan failure, overheating, or irregular fan operation. Testing with a multimeter can confirm relay functionality.
What causes cooling fans not to come on?
Cooling fans might fail due to issues like a faulty relay, sensor problems, blown fuses, or a malfunctioning fan motor, impeding proper cooling system function.
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