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  1. #1
    BadAss Hooligan
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    Location
    San Antonio, Texas

    fan switch honda part number

    I've seen numerous posts saying to go to the auto parts store and get a Honda car temp switch to replace the factory one. I can not find a corresponding part number.

    I went through the parts book illustrations yesterday and could find nothing that would work. There were a couple, but they closed the circuit at the wrong temp. Way too low.

    Any idea what a usable part number is?


    Also, just to double check my testing methodology. I put my switch in boiling water and checked the two terminals with an Ohm meter. Nothing. So I think it's dead. I have 2 just like this.
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  2. #2
    BadAss Hooligan
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    Re: fan switch honda part number

    there is a thread on here about that somewhere... let me see if I can find it.

  3. #3
    BadAss Hooligan
    Join Date
    Oct 2003
    Location
    03076 / 33917

    Re: fan switch honda part number

    Cooling System Part#'s
    Found these X reference p/n's after some browsing thru
    the web., on Concours and Honda VFR site. I included
    Ron Ayers OEM part cost for reference, your local dealer
    will be higher. Just and alternative in cost and waiting
    for parts to arrive.

    Thermostat Kaw p/n 49054 - 1051 (ZG10/ZX11/ZRX)
    ($28)
    ACDelco: 131-17
    Carquest: 31068 (Guy B. Young II)
    Futaba: R124 (Kevin Arnold)
    Mitsubishi: MB221855 (Kevin Arnold)
    NAPA: 142 (Guy B. Young II)
    Pep Boys: 29368 (Guy B. Young II)
    Stant: 13368 (boxed) (Guy B. Young II)
    Stant: 35368 (blister pack) (Guy B. Young II)
    Toyota: 16401-63010 (Kevin Arnold0

    Radiator Cap Kaw p/n 49085 - 1053/1066(ZG10/ZX11),
    The ZRX is 49085 - 1067($26) but I think it would work
    IMO.

    Carquest :33028 (Guy B. Young II)
    Stant: 10227 (boxed) (Guy B. Young II)
    Stant: 11227 (blister pack) (Guy B. Young II)
    Stant: 10229 (Bryan Moody)
    CST: 7013 (Bryan Moody)
    Motorcraft: RS62 (Bryan Moody)
    Motorcraft: RC19 (Bryan Moody)
    Beck/Arnley: 133-8060 (Bryan Moody)
    Beck/Arnley: 133-8078 (Bryan Moody)
    Gates: 31527 (Bryan Moody)
    AC-Delco: RC19 (Bryan Moody

    Switch Cooling Fan Kaw p/n 27010 - 1202(ZG10/ZX11)
    ZRX is 27010 - 1372 ??($40), all switches listed bellow
    will have a lower temp range than stock.
    Turns fan on at 191-197F (ascending) and off at 182-
    187F (descending). Take your old one to check for fit
    and connector.

    ACDelco: E-1858
    Auto Tune: PT2628
    Beck/Arnley WorldParts: 201-0817
    Beck/Arnley WorldParts: 201-1369
    Borg Warner: TFS500 (Tom Masterson)
    Echlin (NAPA): FS-130
    Facet: FS8404 (Chris Roy)
    Filko: TFS-1 (Bob Chappell)
    Four Seasons: 35934 (Bob Chappell)
    G.P. (?): 40-5001
    Kem: TW-65
    Mitech: TS-84
    Niehoff TS 82001
    Motorcraft: no interchange
    Niehoff: WA-639B
    Standard: TS-84
    Wells: SW504

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    BadAss Hooligan
    Join Date
    Aug 2007
    Location
    San Antonio, Texas

    Re: fan switch honda part number

    perfect. Thanks!
    ZRXOA 8377
    '01 Green Machine with some Bling
    '93 ZX-7R M1 track bike
    '83 GPz 550 -- Just arrived



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  5. #5
    Loose wire
    Join Date
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    Location
    Port StJohn, Florida

    Re: fan switch honda part number

    Has anybody verified the "Switch Cooling Fan" ?
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  6. #6
    Hooligan
    Join Date
    Feb 2013
    Location
    south west Florida

    Re: fan switch honda part number

    I see that this is an ancient thread. Has anyone used the lower temp switching fan switch? (I couldn't find a post.) I'm thinking about installing the Beck Arnley 201-0817 for the fan to kick in sooner. Right now it comes on at 217 and that seems a bit too close to overheating. Thanks NEGGY for that great list!
    Last edited by ZERO; 05-16-2013 at 05:26 AM.


 
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