What controls the electric engine cooling fan?
Derale 16925 Engine Cooling Fan
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May 12, 2025 - 03:09 PM
The electric engine cooling fan is typically controlled by the engine's electronic control unit (ECU) or a dedicated fan control module. These systems use inputs from temperature sensors to determine when the engine coolant reaches a certain temperature, activating the fan to help maintain optimal operating temperatures. In some vehicles, the fan may also be triggered by the air conditioning system to ensure adequate airflow through the radiator and condenser.
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Derale 16925 Engine Cooling Fan
Injection molded fan housing with stator flow directors, High Output 265 watt motor, 2000 CFM, Mounts as pusher (grill side).Can be used in puller application when custom shroud is used, Includes nylon mounting hardware and rubber isolators, electric fans, 12" electric fans, curved blade electr...
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