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Dakota Digital Fan Controller Installation


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I have a 2001 C4 with 95,000 miles for which the following parts were recently installed: clutch, Inengineering's intermediate shaft bearing assembly (double race), latest RMS, Inengineering low temp thermostat, transmission and motor mounts.

I would like to install the Dakota Digital fan controller as well. Reason: this unit allows me to set the temperature at which the fans go on at low speed and set the temperature that they switch to high speed and set them to keep running after ignition turn off if the temperature is above what I set and to run until the temperature gets to what I set. I commute in my C4 and get into traffic jams in the summer with miles and miles of slow stop and go traffic which heat up the engine. With the Dakota fan controller, I can keep the engine running cooler.

Does anyone have experience in installing that fan controller? Are you glad that you did it?

If so would you be so kind as to offer installation instructions? The Dakota Digital manual is very confusing.

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