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Old 05-04-03, 10:24 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Location: Starbuck, Manitoba, Canada
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Default Which thermostatic switch is which?

I have two thermostatic switches on my block; between cyl's #1 and 3, and between cyl's #6 and 8. I thought the driver's side sensor ran the inside rad fan, and the passenger side ran the front fan via computer. Jet tells me that the 60600 switch I put in the driver's side is really the temperature sensor. Huh? My temp gauge still works. If anyone knows where I should put that switch, I sure would be gratefull. This # 60600 is supposed to turn the inside fan on at 190. Where I have it installed now {driver's side} doesn't do it.
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Old 05-04-03, 06:42 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Ok, after more checking, the thermostatic between 1 and 3 runs the front fan, and now turns on at 203. The thermostatic between 6 and 8 is the temperature sensor. We are going to hook up another relay off the front fan and fire the inside fan at the same time. Just got to size the relay correctly.
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