Fan-tastic Vent 3350 Series Rv Fan Replacement Thermostat 9006-05 Temp Switch on 2040-parts.com
Fremont, Indiana, United States
*NEW* FAN-TASTIC VENT REPLACEMENT THERMOSTAT WITH TEMP CONTROL SWITCH THIS PART IS FROM A FAN-TASTIC VENT 3350 SERIES MAY WORK IN OTHER MODELS WITH THE SAME STYLE SWITCH & THERMOSTAT PLEASE CHECK THE PICTURES TO BE CERTAIN THIS ITEM WILL WORK FOR YOUR FAN HEATING/COOLING ELEMENT RANGE IS 22°F - 123°F TURN LEFT TO COOL, RIGHT TO HEAT COMES WITH THE KNOB, 1 WIRE, 2 MOUNTING SCREWS, & PLASTIC FASTENER INSTRUCTIONS, STICKER, & ADDITIONAL HARDWARE NOT INCLUDED |
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