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JEGS Dual Fan Wiring Harness & Relay Kit 30 Amp (200° on 185° off)
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Temperature-Controlled Fan Harness & Relay Kits
NOTE: Use liquid PTFE® thread sealing compound to avoid leaks and to prevent galling of threads. Pipe tape can insulate the switch from creating a proper ground which is vital to the operation of the switch.
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Provide Continuous Voltage to Prevent OE Wire Drop-Off
JEGS Manual-Controlled Fan Wiring Harness & Relay Kits utilize a manual on/off switch (sold separately) or connect to an ignition switch for full-time operation when on.
JEGS Temperature-Controlled Fan Wiring Harness & Relay Kits offer two temperature ranges to accommodate engine thermostats and function as a manual on/off switch or solely as a temperature-controlled switch.
JEGS Adjustable Electric Fan Controller and Relay Kit can be controlled to your desired temperature and also have the option for a manual override.
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