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    low temp rad switch (fits into raditor)

    i know i posted this before but i think ppl got confused between this and the low temp thermostat (sits in the pipe) trying to find if anyone knows if GSF does these and a part number if possible......i know i can get them from k-tec or CBG but trying not to pay carriage etc as i can collect from my local branch...

    many thanks peeps

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    Re: low temp rad switch (fits into raditor)

    I don't think they do, unless there's a retro-fit item from another car?

    Without wishing to start another 'low temperature this & that is cr8p' argument, is there a specific reason why you're fitting said fan switch?

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    Re: low temp rad switch (fits into raditor)

    just to block the whole off in my new rad as ive lost my old rad somewhere lol

    and also to cut the fan in which also i have lost lol

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    Re: low temp rad switch (fits into raditor)

    I meant with regards to fitting the o.e spec rad switch.

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    Re: low temp rad switch (fits into raditor)

    Where's the cheapest place to pick an OE one up? cheapest I found was £10 on ebay posted.

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    Re: low temp rad switch (fits into raditor)

    Quote Originally Posted by tiff_lee View Post
    Where's the cheapest place to pick an OE one up? cheapest I found was £10 on ebay posted.

    just picked mine up from GSF part number R93476 £9.20+VAT

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