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Old 10-16-2006, 03:07 PM
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Someone please clarify this for me. Which thermo-fan switch is the one I need? I went to the dealer today and he stated that I need 95160648100. The below link is what came back @ pelican.

http://www.pelicanparts.com/cgi-bin/...FILTER_TOOL=ON

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to get the lower temps you need both lo temp switch and thermostat.
you need to find out if you have the lo temp thermostat.

where's your temp running?

i run a needle width above the middle line with/without a/c.

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Originally Posted by bearone
to get the lower temps you need both lo temp switch and thermostat.
you need to find out if you have the lo temp thermostat.

where's your temp running?

i run a needle width above the middle line with/without a/c.

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Thanks for the reply. The issue appears to be only the thermofan switch. I did the test suggested at Clark's and it was dead on. Fans stopped when I disconnected the electrical connector for thermofan switch. SEE:http://clarks-garage.com/shop-manual/cool-01.htm

Thanks again for any assistance.
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you hadn't mentioned the fans being on, take a chance on the lo temp switch.

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Originally Posted by bearone
you hadn't mentioned the fans being on, take a chance on the lo temp switch.

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The fans stay on constantly hence the test from Clarks. At the moment, I pull the relay after each run.

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be careful when you tighten the switch, it goes into plastic.

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