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Part Name: Standard Motor Products Temp Sender/Sensor
Part Number: TS121, TS-121
Part Brand: Standard Motor Products

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Standard Motor Products Temp Sender/Sensor (TS121, TS-121)

Part Description & Details

Standard Motor Prod Ts121 Switch

Features:
  • Standard Motor Products are designed and manufactured to equal or exceed OE parts in every publishedor testable specification.
  • Control Modules are covered for 5 years or 50,000 miles. All other products are covered by a 90 day or 3000 mile warranty.

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    I am retired after 40 years building Street Rods. Often I must use after market parts where not originally designed to go, so a thermo switch needs to tell the buyer at what temp it turns on/off. Neither the Mfg. or any seller I have asked knows this info. For a temperature switching device this seems strange. Here in Texas it gets very hot and although this switch works I would like one that turns on a little lower in the warm up cycle. Putting it in a pan of hot water shows it turns on at about 200 degrees F. 180 would work better for my 1965 Mustang SIX. Thank you.
    {4 / 5} by Charles Johns July 1st, 2015


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