electric fan questions...

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  1. vvr210

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    Heres the part number for the sensor. Low speed comes on at 180 and fast speed at 188 61318361787

    I got mine off rockauto for 11 bucks
    http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/moreinfo.php?pk=1134042

    This is the part number for the temp. switch housing 61 13 1 378 410

    And you will need 3 of these wiring pigtails that plug into the switch. 61 13 0 007 441

    These are straight pigtails. I got ones with a 90 degree bend but I cant find the part number maybe you can do a little searching on http://www.bavauto.com/shop.asp I bought the housing and wires off this website and the switch off rockauto.
     
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    ok cool what motor does the fan I need come on?
     
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    so I picked up my taurus e fan, I do need help on how I should trim the shroud for a better fit. I've also heard to make a bigger rad like the one I recently bout you can trim the rad support? anyone done that? also going to head out today and snag my volvo relay from pick n pull, as always thanks for the help!
     

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    also this is holding up my rad from fitting, what I mentioned in the reply above this one.
     

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    thanks, that's exactly what I needed. I'll just look into modding the rad support now
     
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    the fan shroud needs to be installed...upside down.
     

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