Mishimoto Mmfan-switch 80 Degree Fan Switch on 2040-parts.com
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Mishimoto MMFAN-SWITCH 80 Degree Fan Switch Item Description
Features Mishimoto Thermoswitch Fan Switch replaces OEM fan switch, allowing radiator fan to activate at 80 degrees, 15 degrees lower than stock temperature. Installation is simple with direct replacement to OEM switch. Additional Information
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