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  1. Thermal Radiator Cooling Fan Switches & Controllers

    Take control of your electric fan with one of our adjustable or non-adjustable fan switches. Our line of radiator fan switches includes a variety of universal switches and custom switches for hundreds of …

  2. Amazon.com: Radiator Cooling Fan - Switches: Automotive

    Online shopping for Radiator Cooling Fan - Switches from a great selection at Automotive Store.

  3. Radiator Fan Switch - Advance Auto Parts

    To ensure a seamless match with your vehicle, we invite you to use the "Add Vehicle" tool in the top menu, or explore the Radiator Fan Switch options. Trust in Advance Auto Parts to provide you with …

  4. Electric Fan Thermostat Switches – American Volt

    2 Pin Electric Radiator Fan NPT Thread Temperature Thermostat Switch Sensor $21.95

  5. Fan Switches - Radiator probe Sending Unit Style - Summit Racing

    Fan Switches, Digital Thermatic Fan Switch Kits, Radiator Probe, Adjustable, Single/Dual, 104 to 230 Degrees, 1/4 in. Sensor, 35mm Adapter, Kit Part Number: DCW-DC-0435

  6. Fan Switch - JEGS High Performance

    This small yet essential device detects the temperature of your engine and activates the cooling fans when needed to prevent overheating, which can lead to engine damage.

  7. Radiator Fan Switch - GSF Car Parts

    What is a Radiator Fan Temperature Switch? When the engine coolant reaches a pre-set temperature, the radiator fan temperature switch turns on the vehicle's radiator fan, drawing air through the …

  8. How To Test and Replace A Radiator Cooling Fan Switch

    This is a short video on how to locate, remove and test the radiator cooling fan switch on your vehicle.

  9. Duralast Radiator Cooling Fan Switch SW566 - AutoZone

    Shop for Duralast Radiator Cooling Fan Switch SW566 with confidence at AutoZone.com. Parts are just part of what we do. Get yours online today and pick up in store.

  10. Coolant Fan Switch ECH FS180 | Buy Online - NAPA Auto Parts

    This switch is engineered to carry a high electric current in order to send the message to increase or decrease airflow for temperature control to prevent engine shutdown due to overheating.