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Electric Cooling Fan Harness/switch Kit - Gm Ls1, Ls7, Ls9 Engines on 2040-parts.com

US $59.95
Location:

Etna, Wyoming, US

Etna, Wyoming, US
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This is an Electric Cooling Fan Harness/Switch Kit for the General Motors 'LS' Series Engine Assemblies. This kit is designed to drive two electric cooling fans or single fan if desired. It also has an AC enable feature. When the vehicle's air conditioning is activated, the fans will turn on automatically. The kit includes a M12 x 1.5mm cooling fan switch (200F On ~ 185F Off) that installs in the cylinder head. And it also includes all the necessary hardware (Fuse/Relay Covers, Mounting Brackets, Cable Ties, Stainless Steel Mounting Screws/Nuts and Connectors) and instructions for a simple installation. Shipping is via UPS Ground or USPS Priority Mail and is $11.85.

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