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Electrical Connector for Rad fan switch

Discussion in 'Electronics' started by vicdat, Jan 6, 2014.

  1. vicdat

    vicdat Well-Known Member

    Where (besides the bone-yard) can I quickly get a connector for the radiator fan water temp switch???
    This is a single wire connector that plugs-in at the thermostat housing. The wire broke off right at the end.

    Thanx, Vicdat
     
  2. capotaingowa

    capotaingowa Well-Known Member

    The single wire connection on the thermostat housing is for your gauge cluster water temp. .. your radiator fan switch should be at the bottom of your radiator.. either way a simple female spade crimp connector will do the trick and this can be purchased at hardware stores, Walmart, auto parts stores etc..
     
  3. vicdat

    vicdat Well-Known Member

    Thanx CaptainG ...
    But on my stock 3sge the rad fan switch is a unique single connection socket on the thermostat housing by itself where the lower hose enters the block; no sensors on my radiator on my version. I lucked out today and found a pristine one at a local auto electric shop for 5 buck$ and just now wired it in. Tomorrow I get my head back from the machine shop.
     
  4. eNtraxGT88

    eNtraxGT88 Well-Known Member Donated!

    incorrect. the connection at the thermostat housing is definitely the radiator fan switch. There is no switch on the radiator of a 3s-ge/3s-fe. unplug this 1 wire at the thermostat housing and fan is on all the time.

    The gauge cluster water temp is in the coolant neck. it is also a 1 wire connection.
     

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