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OEM fan switch fix (and other options)
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<blockquote data-quote="danf" data-source="post: 29154" data-attributes="member: 2"><p>You're funny... :hihihi: I have had no problem with my geo metro fan switch, hey I was looking on line at the Auto Zone site and there are two for the metro, the first one is the brown engine and the second one is for the gray engine, I was gonna buy them both to see what temps they were as I know they are different temps .. Has anyone got one from autozone.?. The very first one I ever got was from advance auto, it kicked on too soon, the fan would come on before it hit the halfway mark..the fan would run all the time, I didn't want that, The second one was the charm I got it from O-riley's auto parts store for the 94 geo metro xfi engine...perfection...hasn't failed yet..kicks fan on at about 5/8 up the temp gauge..perfect.. cycles on and off for about a minute's time..I still might buy both those switches from auto zone just to be able to tell guys which one to get there.. By the way for those that are curious about the thread size on these, there 18mm..not 16mm</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danf, post: 29154, member: 2"] You're funny... :hihihi: I have had no problem with my geo metro fan switch, hey I was looking on line at the Auto Zone site and there are two for the metro, the first one is the brown engine and the second one is for the gray engine, I was gonna buy them both to see what temps they were as I know they are different temps .. Has anyone got one from autozone.?. The very first one I ever got was from advance auto, it kicked on too soon, the fan would come on before it hit the halfway mark..the fan would run all the time, I didn't want that, The second one was the charm I got it from O-riley's auto parts store for the 94 geo metro xfi engine...perfection...hasn't failed yet..kicks fan on at about 5/8 up the temp gauge..perfect.. cycles on and off for about a minute's time..I still might buy both those switches from auto zone just to be able to tell guys which one to get there.. By the way for those that are curious about the thread size on these, there 18mm..not 16mm [/QUOTE]
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