- 【Excellent Quality】Superior quality that meets or exceeds original specification
- 【Temperature Range】It activates your fan when the temperature reaches 210 degrees and turns off at approximately 195 degrees
- 【Suitable Size】This kit is for any of our 10inch, 12inch, 14inch, and 16inch fans, as well as your dual fans
- 【Upgrade Performance】It is an advance Fan Thermostat Temperature Switch than traditional mechanical pressure sender
- 【Easy to Install】Easy to install, but professional installation is always recommended


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Fan Thermostat Temperature Switch, 210 to 195 Degree Electric Engine Cooling Fan Thermostat Temperature Sensor Switch, Fits 10″ 12″ 14″ 16″ Fan (Without Pipe Thread)
*$281.40
Informação adicional
Operation Mode | Electric |
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Connector Type | Male-to-female |
Brand | Yosoo |
Terminal | Quick-connect |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 1.18 x 1.18 x 0.79 inches |
Circuit Type | 1-way |
Actuator Type | Thermostat |
Number of Positions | 1 |
Control Method | Touch |
Connectivity Protocol | X-10 |
Color | Popular |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Yosoo |
UPC | 792117530920 |
Item Weight | 0.81 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.18 x 1.18 x 0.79 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | FF01 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | FF01 |
Date First Available | September 29, 2018 |
John F –
Didn’t last very long. Other than that it was okay it just kicked on at 220 instead of 210°. Just be careful, I didn’t notice until the truck was overheating
JOHNNYvenezuela –
Muy bueno
Larry L –
I bought one of these for the electric fan in my truck worked well for about 3 months, then the electrical connector broke off. I bought another thinking that maybe the wire was too tight and had stressed the connector. Bought a second one to replace it and it worked well for about 2 months. My truck overheated and I found that the switch had stopped working. I ended wiring my fan to just come on when the motor is running and the sensor is just there to fill the hole.
todd harveston –
Installed this as a fan switch on Jeep CJ with 304 V-8, 16″ electric fan, aluminum radiator.
A relay was used to the control the fan voltage, the fan switch was used to control the relay ground.
I replaced engine coolant when switch was installed, bleed the system, and ran the Jeep to operating temp.
Fan switch worked,…..fan came on, and then turned off within the temp rating.
2 days later, I drive the Jeep again.
Fan switch failed to operate after about an hour of driving.
Thankfully temps never exceeded 215 on the engine temp gauge, but I did have to bypass the switch
to keep the fan on after the switch failed.
Not only is this an annoyance having to bypass the switch, but it could have cooked my motor had I not seen the temp increase and bypassed the switch before the temps got too high.
In closing….don’t waste your money of this switch.
s –
Working but not at the rated spec. Just bought a Rodney D switch to replace it.
Tanner Rockwell –
The product worked on an electric fan application, however I feel the sensor was kicking on at about 180 and not 195.
Spacediver –
Worked great used a switch to cycle my A/C on and off as engine temp got into the desired range.
Eric T –
Turns my fans on and off at the advertised temps. No complaints.