Checking Interest: Taurus e-fan and wiring- CA
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Taurus e-fan and wiring- CA
Im thinking I want to put my truck back to stock to sell, so Im gonna have this for sale soon. What I have is the following:
Taurus 2-speed efan with 1.5yr old replacement motor from autozone with lifetime warranty (just use my name or send it to me)
(3) 80A relays and (2) 30 or 40A breakers..dont remember
All wiring needed to hook up to ur battery...everything is soldered, heat shrunk and in looms
(1) 215F temp switch I used for the low speed (T-stat is 210)
Fan would come with everything needed to run, even the 3 position toggle (On-Off-On)
It pretty much works like "High speed-Off-Temp switch." So if u keep it on the far right on, it turns on/off automatically via the temp sensor. If you put it all the way to the left, its on high till you either switch to off or to temp switch.
Fan motor was 80ish, shroud was like 20-30 with bad motor, each relay was 20ish and Im including 3...one has never been used. Wiring is all 10 or 8ga and was a pretty penny too. Temp switch was $50 with lifetime warranty as well.
$120 plus shipping....will post post pics later.
Taurus 2-speed efan with 1.5yr old replacement motor from autozone with lifetime warranty (just use my name or send it to me)
(3) 80A relays and (2) 30 or 40A breakers..dont remember
All wiring needed to hook up to ur battery...everything is soldered, heat shrunk and in looms
(1) 215F temp switch I used for the low speed (T-stat is 210)
Fan would come with everything needed to run, even the 3 position toggle (On-Off-On)
It pretty much works like "High speed-Off-Temp switch." So if u keep it on the far right on, it turns on/off automatically via the temp sensor. If you put it all the way to the left, its on high till you either switch to off or to temp switch.
Fan motor was 80ish, shroud was like 20-30 with bad motor, each relay was 20ish and Im including 3...one has never been used. Wiring is all 10 or 8ga and was a pretty penny too. Temp switch was $50 with lifetime warranty as well.
$120 plus shipping....will post post pics later.
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You dont want the fan to come on every time the stat opens, theres no need for that. I'll check the part number to make sure its a 215, might be a 210. Its an indexsensors.com unit, VERY heavy duty switches. I can ship anywhere too.
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Its spliced into the upper radiator hose. I will include the tube with the bung welded in where the sensor screws into. You can see it in one of the pics i posted.
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...so please don't buy it so I can! I already convinced the wife!
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Haha yes I didn't want to be a dick and be all like..."mine! I saw it first!"...just wanted to secure my spot. If shipping is crazy then it will be yours. I do want an e-fan tho...and...Im only 19 so if I do it now while I am unmarried. I will be ahead of the wife convincing game. haha
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Haha yes I didn't want to be a dick and be all like..."mine! I saw it first!"...just wanted to secure my spot. If shipping is crazy then it will be yours. I do want an e-fan tho...and...Im only 19 so if I do it now while I am unmarried. I will be ahead of the wife convincing game. haha