Radiator temperature sensor.

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Village Idiots
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Radiator temperature sensor.

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Part number anybody for the temperature sender on the radiator to control the rad fan.
1990 scala DX injection engine
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Re: Radiator temperature sensor.

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191959481C for 2-speed fan


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Re: Radiator temperature sensor.

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Thanks for that.
I looked for the number on e-bay, it has 3 connecting pins whereas mine has 2, presumably single speed fan.
The next post down had a 2 pin sender, part number numerically the same nut but with B suffix.


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Yep, "B" is the single speed switch.
However, I would check your fan/fan wiring first - are there three terminals or two? It's possible someone retrofitted the wrong switch.


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Re: Radiator temperature sensor.

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Fan wiring has just 2 terminals.


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