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Fan Relay W Thermostat / Copper Wire Harness Switch Sensor Keep Your Engine Cool on 2040-parts.com

US $44.98
Location:

Brooksville, Florida, United States

Brooksville, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:RPC WYSCO:NEW Manufacturer Part Number:R3102

Fan switch and control kit

HERE'S A NEW FAN RELAY WITH THERMOSTATIC SENSOR THAT COMES ON AT 185 DEGREES AND TURNS THE FAN OFF AT 170 DEGREES.   DIRECTIONS, A CIRCUT BREAKER, AND A 50 AMP RELAY COME WITH THIS HEAVY DUTY KIT!    A BRASS "THREAD - IN" SENSOR IS ALSO INCLUDED! DON'T BURN UP YOUR WIRES OR SWITCHES BY RUNNING TOO MANY AMPS AND NO RELAY!


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