Fiero Low Temp Radiator Fan Switches

$19.00

 

 

My business is for sale:

http://rodneydickman.com/product_info.php?products_id=542

 

I have not found anyone to take over my business. So:

We built a home in Denver. A 55+ community. We have had it for two years now. We go there for a week every two months or so. But we are not happy there. The lot size is minuscule and I only have a smallish 3 car garage. So we are selling it and looking for a different home in the Denver area. An existing home. We do not want to go thru a new build again. We both want a larger yard and most important is I want more garage space. All my life I have been a garage person and I like to make things etc. Ideally we will find a home where I can add on to the existing garage or put in an additional garage. So my plan now is to take my business to Denver.   But: I am not making much of anything anymore in my shop here. I am also not restocking many items. You may have noticed some of my parts are out of stock now. That trend will continue. Once in Denver I will probably just sell out my existing stock and as I run out of things discontinue them. Hopefully this all happens in 2024. Once we start moving out of our home here in Wi there will be a few/several months when I will not be able to sell anything.

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Thank you,
Rodney Dickman

 

 

9-10-24:  I am still in business and this item is still in stock.

 

 

 

Lower temperature fan switches for Fiero's

 

 

 

The stock thermostat on the 85-88 V-6 Fiero and 84-86 L4 Fiero is 195°. The stock fan switch does not turn on until the coolant temp hits 235°! 

There is a better way: 

My 195° on and 185° off  or my 210° on and 200° off fan switch will keep your Fiero running cool.

The 200°-210° fan switch allows you to retain the stock factory 195° thermostat but will turn the fan on at a more reasonable temperature! Just sit back and drive with no overheating worries!

Worried about "closed loop" operation? Closed loop occurs between 125° and 150° in the Fiero. Fuel mapping does get slightly richer at a lower temperatures but only slightly in this range. This comes from several "experts" in the field of engine management.

Fan switch location on the V-6 intake manifold.

To replace the switch you only have to remove the black rubber hose above it. If you replace the switch with the engine cold you will not loose a drop of anifreeze!

     

Installing this switch requires no wire cutting. The connector is the correct one for the stock Fiero wiring harness.

No need to sit in a traffic jam and worry about the coolant temperature and when will that fan come on!
A top quality auto part made by the same company that supplies Echlin switches.

Stant 13818 180 degree thermostat must be used in conjunction with the 195° /185° fan switch. A 210° on / 200° off switch is also available that will work with the both the stock 195° thermostat and the 180° thermostat and provides an excellent increase in cooling efficiency.

 

I no longer stock the Stant 180 thermostats. But you can find them on eBay and the 180 degree Duralast brand thermostat is available at auto parts stores like Autozone etc.

 

 

Note: Will not fit 84-86 L4 engines equiped with air conditioning, as these models use a dual connector switch. You can convert your dual speed fan to run on high only. There is no need to have a dual speed fan on a Fiero. Click here for this conversion kit.

Does not fit the 87-88 L4 Fiero. The fan is controlled by the ECM on the 87-88 L4 Fiero.


OTHER APPLICATIONS
This switch fits most GM engines. It will also fit many other non GM engines as the 3/8" x 18 NPT is a very common size for fan switches. It is popular with Lotus owners.
The thread size is 3/8" x 18 NPT. If you would like to use this in a different vehicle the correct pigtail is available here.

 

Installation instructions included.

 

Lower temperature fan switches:

  • 195/185 degree:   $24.00
  • 210/200 degree:    $19.00

 

 

 

Shipping:    Shipping in the USA via First Class Mail is $6.50

Shipping to areas outside of the USA: Generally I ship postal air first class mail. Shipping varies depending on what country they are going to. It ranges from $17 to Canada to $25 or more to Australia etc.

 

  

SHIPPING NOTE: 

I do not offer free shipping.

Because I use postal flat rate boxes for heavy orders there is no program that can add the proper amount of shipping to every order. So all shipping is added manually by myself after you place your order. That is explained here: Shipping added later explanation 

When you place an order the shipping amount will show $0.00. Soon after you place an order you will receive an email confirmation that shows the amount of shipping that was added to your order.

 

 

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