The thermoswitch is a crucial component in the cooling system of your vehicle. It helps regulate the engine temperature by turning on and off the electric fan when needed. A malfunctioning thermoswitch can cause overheating, which can damage your engine. Regular maintenance and inspection of your thermoswitch can help prevent costly repairs down the line
Some thermo-switches have two levels of fan activation depending on the temperature, the second level causing a higher fan speed.
Because of its function, the thermo-switch is very often located closed to the radiator.
Standard Thermostat
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Map Thermostat
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Motorized Thermostat
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Brake Light Switch
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Expansion Tank
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Water Flange
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Radiator Cap & Expansion Tank Cap
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Water Temperature Switch
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Map Sensor
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Throttle Position Sensor
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Cooling Pipe
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Lambda Sensor
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Camshaft & Crankshaft Sensor
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Air Temperature Sensor
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Oil Switch
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Thermoswitch
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Reversing Light Switch
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