28/08/2016· OVERRIDES TEMP SENSOR AND TURNS ON FANS WHEN A/C IS TURNED ON BATTERY 86 30 87 85 86 30 87 85 Optional override switch turns on fan, by-passing temp sensor and A/C relay. 30-40 AMP FUSE TEMP SENSOR SWITCH IN HOTTEST PART OF RADIATOR MAIN RELAYS TURN ON FANS WHEN TEMP SENSOR IS ACTIVATED 12V SWITCHED WIRE. MAY BE …
The rain sensor on this powered roof vent automatically closes the dome and shuts off the fan in rain or snow. The reversible, 10-speed fan has a thermostat to regulate airflow inside your RV ..... let you increase or reduce airflow In auto mode, fan turns on and off based on preset temperature of thermostat Reversible fan can either bring air in or exhaust air out Circulates air like a ...
25/02/2007· Electric fan/temp sensor location. Jump to Latest Follow Hi folks! Did you know we're hosting a contest? You can win a gift card worth $ for Amazon if you join up here! The contest runs until Friday, August 20th, so don't delay! 1 - 17 of 17 Posts. Nothingbut69 · Registered. Joined Feb 25, 2007 · 585 Posts . Discussion Starter · #1 · 4 mo ago. After years of owning this car I finally ...
05/09/2009· Temp sensor for what? The temp gauge or the cooling fan?The classic spot for the temp gauge sensor is in the thermostat housing. Being mounted in the intake manifold is of no concern as it will function just the same+ or - a few degrees.
19/09/2011· you wouldn't want a radiator fan sensor in your engine, it would always run when the motor got up to temp. i used a short piece of exhaust pipe in my lower radiator hose. i welded half of a 3/8 pipe coupling in it for the fan sensor. also weld on a ground stud to ground the tubing and sensor.
19/08/2012· The fan sensor is reading the coolant temp coming out of the radiator while the temp gauge is reading the coolant temp going into the radiator or leaving the engine. The point is you need to be aware of the big picture when you install your fan sensor. If you can install it in the head or intake manifold it would probably be best.
28/07/2004· where to install temp sensor for electric fan. Jump to Latest Follow 1 - 10 of 10 Posts. N ... In this location, a low temperature switch will keep the fan running most of the time or a high temperature switch will not start the fan until the engine is starting to overheat. If you do not want to modify the radiator as Wolfeman suggested, you can either use the probe setup as described above or ...
28/07/2004· If you locate it in the manifold, it will sense the water temperature the thermostat is trying to maintain, typically around 180 to 195 degrees F. In this location, a low temperature switch will keep the fan running most of the time or a high temperature switch will …
03/05/2005· Re: Temperature sending unit location for electric fan 05-01-05 02:34 PM - Post# 685556 In response to alans 55 Have to agree with alan here. Probe in the radiator between the fins is the best for an electric fan. Otherwise, it will run for quite some time before the engine is cool enough for it to shut off!! Unless you have two batteries, this ...
25/04/2008· There have been a number of posts regarding electric fans and aluminum radiators fitted to the TR6. Mounting of the electric fan temp sensor is typically a new bung on the radiator or in-line on one of the radiator hoses. Is there anyway to take advantage of the existing temp sending unit near...
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That's how I came up with that value. I'm looking for a definite answer. When a car manufacturer builds a vehicle with an electric fan, that fan is set to turn on at a specific temperature. Given a 180° thermostat (optional 170°F thermostat), I'd like to know what temperature an electric fan should be set to turn on. – jp2code Apr 7 '13 at ...
18/02/2009· Alternate placement for a temp gauge sender or temp switch/temp sensor for an electric fan. Use the heater feed that comes off the intake manifold. Cut the rubber hose that connects the manifold water feed to the heater and splice in a tee adapter for the temp gauge sender. Be sure to use the same water feed line as the ECT sensor. That way you will get the most accurate temp readings. …
15/01/2012· Temp Sender, Electric Fans Discussion in 'Electrical Systems' started by Prototype4342, Jan 13, 2012. Page 1 of 2 1 2 Next > Jan 13, 2012 #1 ...
31/03/2003· electric fan temp sensor. Jump to Latest Follow 1 - 3 of 3 Posts. J. jimbo777 · Registered. Joined Mar 30, 2003 · 2 Posts . Discussion Starter · #1 · Mar 30, 2003. Somebody help! I have an '89 Mustang LX convertible with a , automatic. While I would love to have a , this will do for now. My problem is that while cruising on warm or hot days the engine will start to warm up, as ...
06/06/2008· Fan SWITCH - RH head Coolant Temp Sensor - LH head. Yes, the 2 parts are different (if I read the question right) I have used a t-stat housing mounted fan switch with excellent results. Jun 5, 2008 #5. ULTM8Z Veteran Member. Messages: 10,075 Likes Received: 882. Joined: May 19, 2000 Location: Los Angeles. Sounds like you hooked up a gauge to a temperature switch. That's a …
19/08/2012· The fan sensor is reading the coolant temp coming out of the radiator while the temp gauge is reading the coolant temp going into the radiator or leaving the engine. The point is you need to be aware of the big picture when you install your fan sensor. If you can install it in the head or intake manifold it would probably be best. I am used to how mine operates and don't give it much thought.
22/05/2008· From what I've been researching it looks like I should use a 185* sensor putting it in the manifold with a 180* thermostat for a electric fan setup. I'm a little confused.. Maybe some one could explain. I use a 185* sensor that turns on the fans at 185* and off at 165* when the thermostat...
Part number 91064028 has options for fan turn on and off and with the 170 degree thermostat the hot coolant will enter the radiator at 170 and in many cases may …