California Fan Switch
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Re: California Fan Switch
If you are looking for a standard switch for our cars get a 1989 Turbo TA switch 212 on and 205 off
Fan Switch 212 on 205 off (PNs SW555, TS136, 35946, 1S4394, 3053190)
Fan Switch 212 on 205 off (PNs SW555, TS136, 35946, 1S4394, 3053190)
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Re: California Fan Switch
Summit has this thing now about buying parts in CA...
When you go to check out, they make you sign a form saying your car is either pre-1965 or off-highway use only.
You can bet that data is being collected for... <ahem>... "later use".
When you go to check out, they make you sign a form saying your car is either pre-1965 or off-highway use only.
You can bet that data is being collected for... <ahem>... "later use".
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Re: California Fan Switch
Ebay or rock auto just plug in a PN
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Car: 1989 IROC-Z 305 LB9 AT Convertible
Engine: LB9 305
Transmission: AT
Re: California Fan Switch
How about part numbers please,
radiator fan switch, turn on approx. 212* F, 1989 LB9, 305 TPI with AC and Dual electric fans?
NOT counting the temp gauge sending unit, does this cooling system fan circuit use, 1 temp sensor (location, part # please) to report to the ECU? And 1 fan switch, (location, part # please) to turn on the fans(in case ECU fails)?
Thanks.
radiator fan switch, turn on approx. 212* F, 1989 LB9, 305 TPI with AC and Dual electric fans?
NOT counting the temp gauge sending unit, does this cooling system fan circuit use, 1 temp sensor (location, part # please) to report to the ECU? And 1 fan switch, (location, part # please) to turn on the fans(in case ECU fails)?
Thanks.
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