- (2) Manual Reset Breakers
- (2) 50A Relays
- (1) Adjustment Knob
- (1) Dry Temperature Sensor
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Adjustable Dual Fan Control
JEGS Adjustable Dual Fan Control Kit operates two fans or a single two-speed cooling fan. The control module contains two manual reset circuit breakers, two 50 amp relays (non-replaceable) and an adjustment knob to control when the first fan is activated (engine temperature adjustment range 140º-230º F). The second fan (or higher speed on single fan) is activated at 10º higher than the initial setting. The staggered control of the fans reduces the load on the electrical system. The electric dry sender is a ring style connector that is attached to any bolt on the engine (i.e. intake manifold bolt). This type of sender is easy to install since you don't need to drain the cooling system to install a traditional coolant temperature sensor or risk damaging the radiator by pushing a temperature probe into it. Includes optional A/C request feature to activate the fans whenever the A/C compressor clutch is engaged.
- Kit Includes:
- Fan Control Module with Cover
- Wire
- Instruction Sheet
Replacement Dry Sensor, Wire, and Hardware sold separately.
Will this work with a thread in not sensor?
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