Frete Grátis em todo o BrasilProduto Original Importado dos EUA

X AUTOHAUX Universal Automotive Radiator Engine Cooling Fan Temperature Thermostat Sensor Switch 1/4″ NPT 160 Degree on 145 Degree Off

*$373.00

(16 avaliações de clientes)
Add to Cart
X AUTOHAUX Universal Automotive Radiator Engine Cooling Fan Temperature Thermostat Sensor Switch 1/4" NPT 160 Degree on 145 Degree Off
X AUTOHAUX Universal Automotive Radiator Engine Cooling Fan Temperature Thermostat Sensor Switch 1/4" NPT 160 Degree on 145 Degree Off
*$373.00
SKU: A9B3B06D Categoria: Marca:
  • Application: Electric cooling fan temperature sensor switch used for measuring the temperature of any liquid such as water, motor oil and coolant.
  • Universal Fit: fit for most engine blocks, radiators, manifold or water outlets.
  • Thread Size: 1/4″ NPT; Top of Threads to Tip Length: 3.4cm / 1.34″.
  • Fan On Temperature (Fahrenheit): 160 Degree; Fan Off Temperature (Fahrenheit): 145 Degree.
  • Note: Please carefully confirm the product specification before purchasing.

Informação adicional

Operation Mode

automatic

Current Rating

5 Amps

Operating Voltage

12 Volts

Contact Type

Normally Open

Connector Type

Threaded

Brand

X AUTOHAUX

Terminal

Screw

Circuit Type

1-way

Mounting Type

Panel Mount

Contact Material

Brass

Switch Type Temperature Switch

Switch Type Temperature Switch

16 avaliações para X AUTOHAUX Universal Automotive Radiator Engine Cooling Fan Temperature Thermostat Sensor Switch 1/4″ NPT 160 Degree on 145 Degree Off

  1. Cameron S

    Working well so far.

  2. gjohns9080

    the sensor potting came apart from the brass base. unsure of the accuracy of the turn on/off of the unit. I would purchase from another vendor

  3. James R Sherman Jr

    The thread is not 1/4 NPT. It’s metric 14 mm and will not thread into the coolant port as designed. After reading the description again it clearly says 1/4 NPT.

  4. Rod O

    They are poor quality. I have bought two of them and both were faulty. The top literally is just sitting on the top of the thermostat. It does not make electrical contact unless you push on it a little. Stay away from them. I have installed hundreds of these over the years. I know how to be careful with electrical switches and sensors. It is not me it is the poor manufacturing quality of these switches that is to blame.

  5. Charles A. Lamb, Jr.

    Replacement electric fan thermostat

  6. ReevesFam

    I’ve bought 3 of these. The first one I broke the head off of when attaching the single spade connector, the second one was reversed, where it was on from 0-145 and off above it, and the third one now just simply doesn’t work at any temperature. DO NOT BUY!

  7. Keith

    Worked good once I was able to determine I had a grounding issue

Adicionar uma avaliação

O seu endereço de e-mail não será publicado. Campos obrigatórios são marcados com *