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Old Mar 13, 2009 | 07:34 PM
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cooling fan probe

Sorry if this has been asked 5000 times but i tried a search and didnt find the information i needed.

I'm looking for the universal fan probe temp switch kit, since i have some time off i figure i would fix a few problems i have been putting off.

I'm getting ready to install a new fan and would like to do it the right way (atm i have it set up to turn on and off by a switch)

I remember reading about this kit awhile back and now that i'm getting ready to do it i can't find the web site that sells them for my life.
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Old Mar 14, 2009 | 02:30 AM
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Re: cooling fan probe

Sorry for this post i used the search feature a few times after i posted this and found most of the info i needed, again sorry i must be out of it tonight.

on a side note, i read a ton of posts on the radiator probe but got a lot of mixed reviews so any one have any thoughts on the probes? (ps... cant use the intake or head to put a stock temp control in i tried it, i have clearance issues with them)
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Old Apr 25, 2009 | 07:31 PM
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Re: cooling fan probe

Originally Posted by devilscamaro
Sorry for this post i used the search feature a few times after i posted this and found most of the info i needed, again sorry i must be out of it tonight.

on a side note, i read a ton of posts on the radiator probe but got a lot of mixed reviews so any one have any thoughts on the probes? (ps... cant use the intake or head to put a stock temp control in i tried it, i have clearance issues with them)
Saw you're online so answeredd this old post.
I couldn't go with the fin probe because I'd hate to make a leak. The in hose one can leak from the bump caused by the probe.
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