🔥 Keep Your Engine Cool, Stay in the Fast Lane! 🚗
The 12V 40 Amp Dual Electric Fan Relay Kit is engineered for optimal engine cooling, featuring a thermostatic switch that activates at 185°F and deactivates at 175°F. This comprehensive kit includes a waterproof relay, fuse block, and all necessary components for easy installation, making it compatible with a wide range of engines. Upgrade your cooling system with this reliable and efficient solution.
R**R
This product is a must on electrical installation
This product is heavy duty it's pushing two fans at the same time and the thermostat works perfect we'll buy again.
N**D
Exactly what I needed
Worked perfect and got the dual fans installed and working perfectly!
R**O
Just with the doctor ordered
Installing dual fans on my truck. Wanted to release to guarantee at least one fan would always be working if a fuse blue
F**P
Terrible
The instructions do not match wire colors at all. The thermostat plug is the wrong size, wires are about 24 inches long which is roughly the length of my small block so it leaves no room to route wires anywhere nice. Terrible buy....
T**R
Good product
Great productJust no wiring diagram.You need to know electric wiring to install no direction.
D**G
Dual fan relays with wires
Awesome product!!! Fast delivery!!! Will definitely will purchase again!!!
C**L
All the parts came !
Very easy to install. Quality very good
I**N
Cheap wiring, horrible connections
Do not waste your time and money here. I bought this relay setup to operate a 16" efan on a new four row radiator. After install, I did the startup and most importantly, the inspection during runtime. The efan pulls around 30 amps inherently so heat is an obvious issue with the wiring itself. After only 15 minutes or so running, the insulation is extremely soft and at the fuse block, was melting back. When I grabbed the fuse block to inspect even closer, not one, but both wires easily pulled out of the spade connectors in the fuse block. If you know anything about electrical, a bad connection becomes a resistive circuit this causing extra heat and ultimately failure, potentially causing worse damage, you know, like fire?So, instead of the headache of returning this crap, I'm pulling wires and replacing them along with a fuse block I can trust. This seems to be my go to anymore. I trust what I build, knowing the requirements. This was in the driveway and didn't make it past 15 minute runtime before a catastrophic failure. And, for the record, Hayden relays aren't any better. It's the quality in materials that makes the difference. So with that, I have to cannibalize this relay and now build it as it should've been done. Don't waste your money or time as both are valuable.
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