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Rodney Dickman FS-110 low temp fan switch 87 V6 by John Jo
Started on: 03-27-2009 04:17 PM
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Last post by: John Jo on 03-29-2009 09:15 AM
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Report this Post03-27-2009 04:17 PM Click Here to See the Profile for John JoSend a Private Message to John JoDirect Link to This Post
Hi anyone had difficulties fitting this replacement switch to their V6's?
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Report this Post03-27-2009 07:05 PM Click Here to See the Profile for Dennis LaGruaSend a Private Message to Dennis LaGruaDirect Link to This Post
I purchased one of Rodneys low temp fan switches about 6 years back and it still works fine. There were no fittiment issues. Because of the 190* rating it kicks on the cooling fan and works most of the time but this is certainly preferable to riding around with the temperature gauge at 220*F.

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Report this Post03-27-2009 08:06 PM Click Here to See the Profile for MooCowSend a Private Message to MooCowDirect Link to This Post
I had a slight issue getting it to fit and still not sure if its 100% in. I don't believe I crossed the threads at all since I can put back in the original with no issues. Mine just does not seat down as far as the original. Have not been able to drive with yet, but have started the car a few times and no leaks, so I am happy Rodney only sells the best.

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Report this Post03-28-2009 12:17 AM Click Here to See the Profile for Formula88Send a Private Message to Formula88Direct Link to This Post
I use his midrange temp switch that matches up with a 180° thermostat. (205°/195°, I think)
It looked and fit exactly like OEM. It's been in my car for years and still works perfectly.
I've never gotten a bad product from Rodney. And I've got his parts all over my car.
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Report this Post03-28-2009 08:34 PM Click Here to See the Profile for fyrebird68Send a Private Message to fyrebird68Direct Link to This Post
Can someone post a pic of where this switch is located?
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Report this Post03-28-2009 09:32 PM Click Here to See the Profile for MooCowSend a Private Message to MooCowDirect Link to This Post
Taken from the Fiero Store web site:



It sits right next to the thermostat housing. The connector has a single wire connecting to it.

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Report this Post03-28-2009 09:35 PM Click Here to See the Profile for chrishahn87Send a Private Message to chrishahn87Direct Link to This Post
Put one in my wife's Fiero about two years ago, and its working just as it should!
No complaints!

Rodney Dickman's products that he sells are always top notch, the best that you can buy!
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Report this Post03-29-2009 09:15 AM Click Here to See the Profile for John JoSend a Private Message to John JoDirect Link to This Post
Rodney has told me that occasionally some of the old sealer off the switch stops the new switch seating , so I will have a look closer monday and hope cleaning the threads works.
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