American Volt 140'F-210'F Electric Radiator Fan Thermostat Sensor Ground Switch Npt Inch Thread Kit (3/8'' Inch, 180'F On - 165'
$28.42
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the material of the American Volt Electric Radiator Fan Thermostat? A: The thermostat is made of brass. This durable material ensures long-lasting performance and reliable temperature sensing.
- Q: What are the dimensions of the temperature probe? A: The temperature probe has a thread size of three eighths of an inch. This size is compatible with various automotive applications.
- Q: What is the operating temperature range for this thermostat? A: The thermostat operates between one hundred forty degrees Fahrenheit and two hundred ten degrees Fahrenheit. It activates the fan at one hundred eighty degrees Fahrenheit and turns off at one hundred sixty-five degrees Fahrenheit.
- Q: How do I install the American Volt thermostat? A: To install, thread the thermostat into an engine block, radiator, or water outlet. Ensure a tight fit for accurate temperature readings.
- Q: Can I use this thermostat for any vehicle? A: Yes, this thermostat is designed for universal fit. It is suitable for any application with a National Pipe Thread port.
- Q: What liquids can this thermostat measure? A: This thermostat can measure the temperature of any liquid, including motor oil, water, and coolant. Its versatility makes it ideal for various automotive uses.
- Q: How do I clean and maintain the thermostat? A: To maintain the thermostat, clean it periodically with a damp cloth. Avoid harsh chemicals that may damage the brass material.
- Q: Is this thermostat safe for use in high-temperature environments? A: Yes, this thermostat is designed to operate safely in high-temperature environments. It is rated for temperatures up to two hundred ten degrees Fahrenheit.
- Q: How should I store the thermostat when not in use? A: Store the thermostat in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. This will help preserve its integrity and functionality.
- Q: What is the warranty period for the American Volt thermostat? A: The warranty period is typically one year from the date of purchase. Be sure to check the specific terms for details.
- Q: Can this thermostat be used with electric fans? A: Yes, it is a perfect complement to American Volt electric fans. It helps regulate fan operation based on temperature.
- Q: How do I know if the thermostat is functioning properly? A: To test functionality, monitor the fan operation at specified temperatures. If the fan does not activate as expected, inspect the thermostat.
- Q: Are there any special installation tools required? A: No special tools are required. Standard tools are sufficient for installation, such as a wrench to tighten the connection.
- Q: What should I do if the thermostat arrives damaged? A: If the thermostat arrives damaged, contact the seller for a return or replacement. Document the damage for reference.
- Q: Is this thermostat compatible with all engine types? A: Yes, it is compatible with various engine types as long as they have a National Pipe Thread port. Check your vehicle's specifications for compatibility.
- Q: How does the thermostat activate the fan? A: The thermostat activates the fan when the liquid temperature reaches one hundred eighty degrees Fahrenheit. It then turns off the fan at one hundred sixty-five degrees Fahrenheit.