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Old Nov 3, 2006 | 04:00 PM
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Thermal fan switch

Hi guys and gals. I am looking for opinions on the switching device for my electrical fan (Lincoln MKVIII). After looking through catalogs at the auto parts store, I decided on an oem type switch. Here it is:

Borg Warner p/n TFS13. It brings the fan on at 207-217 degrees ascending, and shuts of/opens at 192 degrees descending.

Since my truck has been running at about 195 steady, this seems like the best thing for me. I was going to have one relay for the temperature switch, and one to come on with the A/C.
I have looked at all of the other switches/controllers out there, and it seems like everyone has been having some kind of problem with them. I have not heard of a single brand yet that hasn't crapped out on someone.
So hopefully I will be able to avoid those problems by going with a factory type setup.
What do yall think?
 
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Old Nov 4, 2006 | 01:41 AM
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Id say you really cant go wrong with factory, genuine factory stuff is very well suited and adequate in even a complete electric fan setup, in my opinion.
 
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