1busa Registered Mar 26, 2013 #21 Why not just run a lowtemp thermostat and a fan temp switch relocator? That way everything switches on and off automatically, no muss no fuss
Why not just run a lowtemp thermostat and a fan temp switch relocator? That way everything switches on and off automatically, no muss no fuss
lankeeyankee Banned Mar 26, 2013 #22 If I wanted the fan to come on sooner I wouldnt mess with a switch. Why not just install a lower temp fan sensor?
If I wanted the fan to come on sooner I wouldnt mess with a switch. Why not just install a lower temp fan sensor?
GIXERHP ok, ok...just a wee bit Irish... Donating Member Registered Mar 26, 2013 #23 Just tie into the temp sensor on the radiator, 2 wires and your done!
Vanishing Point Registered Jan 17, 2018 #24 Just found a 100% plug&play suz connector fit . It's from a AN650 Burgman and std lower temp sensor switch Type nr FAE 36500 see attach
Just found a 100% plug&play suz connector fit . It's from a AN650 Burgman and std lower temp sensor switch Type nr FAE 36500 see attach