Manufacturer | Hayden Automotive |
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Brand | Hayden Automotive |
Model | Fan Control |
Item Weight | 6.4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 7.9 x 4.5 x 2.4 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 3652 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | Yes |
Exterior | Machined |
Manufacturer Part Number | 3652 |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Hayden Automotive 3652 Universal Add-On Preset Thermostatic Fan Control – NOT For Computer (ECM) Controlled Fan Systems
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Product Dimensions | 7.9"L x 4.5"W x 2.4"H |
Brand | Hayden Automotive |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Compatible Devices | Radiator |
Noise Level | 14 dB |
About this item
- 185 degree Fahrenheit preset thermostatic fan control
- For use with Rapid-Cool and super duty electric fans
- Probe installs in to radiator fins
- Package Dimensions : 8.5" L x 9.88" W x 9" H
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From the manufacturer
Hayden Automotive
Hayden's electric fan controllers are compatible with all Hayden and Blue Streak Performance electric fans. Kits are available in both preset and adjustable temperature settings.
- Controllers are available for one or two speed fans, or up to four single or two dual speed fans
- Adjustable from 132°F – 248°F across all controllers
- Temperature probe installs into radiator fins
Product Description
This is a 185 degree Fahrenheit preset thermostatic fan control. It is compatible with both Hayden and original equipment fans.
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ASIN | B000C3DD7M |
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Customer Reviews |
4.2 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #166,864 in Automotive (See Top 100 in Automotive) #17 in Automotive Replacement Engine Fan Electric Controls |
Date First Available | July 7, 2004 |
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Customer Ratings | ||||
Easy to install | 4.0 | 4.3 | 4.3 | 4.3 |
Value for money | 3.1 | 4.0 | 4.0 | 4.0 |
Sturdiness | — | 4.1 | 4.1 | 4.1 |
Noise level | — | 4.0 | 4.0 | 4.0 |
Mileage | — | 3.9 | 3.9 | 3.9 |
Sold By | Amazon.com | blackhorseracing | blackhorseracing | blackhorseracing |
cooling method | — | Air | Air | Air |
compatible devices | Radiator | Radiator | Radiator | Radiator |
air flow capacity | — | 3000 cubic feet per minute | 800 cubic feet per minute | 800 cubic feet per minute |
max rotational speed | — | 2250 rpm | 2200 rpm | 2250 rpm |
noise level | 14 decibels | 30 decibels | 35 decibels | 30 decibels |
wattage | — | 120 watts | 80 watts | 80 watts |
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Customers like how easy it is to install the electronic component fan. They say the wiring is straightforward and the instructions make sense. However, some customers have reported issues with the sensor not working properly or the temperature control not triggering at any temperature ranges. They also mention that the probe does not sense the heat and that it did not last long. Customers also differ on performance, and quality.
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Customers find the installation of the electronic component fan to be super easy. They mention that the wiring is straightforward, and the instructions make sense. Some mention that they connect easily.
"...The wiring is pretty straight forward, if you have some skills with automotive or basic electronic skills, you can do this in your garage...." Read more
"...everything works great other than that and it was a very, very, simple install. All you need to know are your colours...." Read more
"I’m happy with it. works good. it was easy to install, but it’s not coming on until 200°...." Read more
"...This sensor worked fine- VERY easy installation and it turns my new fan on at 3/4 of the temp gauge span when idling, and stays on until back to half..." Read more
Customers find the fan control kit complete with clear instructions and everything they need for installation. They also say it's a decent kit and versatile.
"...Quality control seems to be an issue. Kit is complete but I would do a tug test to ensure wires are properly secured before trusting this to keep an..." Read more
"...the instructions were clear and everything was included that I needed." Read more
"This fan control kit is quite complete and, as it turns out, versitile in that the switch can be unscrewed from the pick up probe if you should..." Read more
"easy install ,, decent kit..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the electronic component fan. Some mention it works great, while others say it doesn't turn on the fan until the temperature is around 5/8. Some customers also say the thermostat didn't work, and the fans stopped working. Overall, the opinions are mixed and depend on the individual customer's experience.
"...But everything works great other than that and it was a very, very, simple install. All you need to know are your colours...." Read more
"...driving at highway speeds then coming to a long red light, the fan doesn’t kick on until above 200 now. Sometimes 201, sometimes 207...." Read more
"This worked great for my classic car and is small enough to hide away." Read more
"...this up and running dual fans (10” and 12”) I noticed the fans stopped working...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the electronic component fan. Some mention it's a good product, well-put together, and reliable, while others say that quality control seems to be an issue, totally useless, and a waste of money.
"...SO I decided to try this one, it is not adjustable, and looks pretty sturdy, all the wires plug right into the relay...." Read more
"...The whole system is garbage the wiring looks like it was engineered by a 4 year old...." Read more
"...After install I went on a 2500 mile trip with no problems. Awesome product." Read more
"...This will work, but it serves no purpose. One fuse upstream or one fuse in each fan circuit downstream would be correct...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the sensor. They mention that it didn't work properly, the thermal control didn' t work, and it didn’t trigger at any temperature ranges. Some customers also say that the rod does not sense the heat and the thermal switch sucks. Overall, customers are disappointed with the quality and functionality of the sensor, which can cause overheating in their vehicles.
"...The only reason for four verses five stars is the inaccurate temperature rating...." Read more
"Thermal control didn't work I sent it back 2 weeks ago and never received a refund...." Read more
"...I'm using this product on a transmission cooler and these temps are on the low side...." Read more
"...I later went for a drive and noticed that the temperature was at two hundred degrees. after checking, the relay was fine but the switch was defective." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the durability of the thermostat probe. They mention that it is unreliable and short-lived. Some customers also report that the probe burns out after 3 weeks and does not pass continuity until over 300F. Overall, customers are not happy with the quality and durability of this product.
"...However I had a pretty bad misfortune my relays and my fuses melting out...." Read more
"...Then tested the probe.. It did not pass continuity until over 300F. Went to Hayden's website and contacted them about their QC...." Read more
"It burnt out after 3 weeks." Read more
"...just like the first thermostat, this one failed causing the fan to run constantly." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the fuse. They mention that it melted down, the fuse holder melted under normal current, and the mechanical parts break all the time.
"...Now mind you, it is a 12V system And yes mechanical parts break all the time. (Yes I’m still returning this)..." Read more
"...The two fans drew to much current, blowing the fuse, so I used one fan's power wire as a signal for a secondary relay for the second fan and it..." Read more
"...I went threw 2 sets of these and the 40 amp relay melted on 30 amp fans." Read more
"...the long probe from the circular body resulted in the threaded portion on the body breaking...." Read more
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After driving at highway speeds then coming to a long red light, the fan doesn’t kick on until above 200 now. Sometimes 201, sometimes 207. The probe in the radiator just isn’t the most accurate. It’s not the probe, but how it relies on contact with the radiator. Hopefully it works in summer heat or I’ll be replacing the probe with an adjustable switch. I’ve seen temps as high as 220 with my stock clutch fan in Florida heat, so as long as it keeps to this range, I guess I’m fine.
Used this to replace my mechanical fan. The thermostat in my truck is rated for 195. It’s a backward design with the thermostat in the lower (cool side) radiator hose. I placed the probe ~3” below the upper hose as described in the directions. Even though the switch is preset to 185, my fan actually kicked on at 195 according to my OBD2 scanner. That worked out perfectly. The temp raised to 197 briefly, then dropped down to 192 which is when the fan kicked back off. Hopefully it doesn’t short cycle a lot, but I imagine in summer heat, it’ll be running nonstop regardless in combination with the AC on.
I spliced into the 12v wire on my AC clutch and it kicks the fan on when the AC compressor is engaged. The included diode in the green wire is a nice feature.
The only complaint I have is the crappy self tapping screw. I drilled out a hole 3/4 the diameter of the screw and it still wouldn’t bite. I end up just bolting the relay to the hole I drilled.
Still working great after three months.
After wiring this up and running dual fans (10” and 12”) I noticed the fans stopped working. I checked the solder joints and continuity to the fan motors, no issues. (And yes I had the orientation of the props spinning correctly)
The instructions say to hook up the green or trigger wire to the AC compressor, however I’ve come to terms that this might not be good, simply because if your AC compressor is kicking on and off at specific temperatures in frequently, it’s ultimately surging the relay. Honestly the more better way is to put a dedicated toggle switch. (And yes I also replaced most of the AC system)
Simple bad luck. To those who left bad/negative reviews. This trigger wire might be the reason