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TEMPERATURE SWITCH, 220 °F, 1/2" NPTF MALE, FOR PRO-LITE WARNING LIGHT

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These high quality switches from AutoMeter can be paired with Pro-Lite warning lamps to supplement your instrumentation and improve driver visibility of critical conditions.
Feature Points
  • Closes at temperatures 220 deg. F and higher. Opens at temps below 190 deg. F.
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QUESTIONS:

OK; I observe it says it OPENS below 190F and CLOSES above 220f. So if hooked up to a warning light will this unit turn my light OFF or ON @ 220F ?

Asked by: local_sheriff
This switch will turn your warning light on at 220 and then it will turn it off at 190.
Answered by: Jim from AutoMeter
Date published: 2024-06-10

So is this still only being offered with the 2 prongs like i'm reading in a previous question or do you offer the single prong that is pictured and is also being advertised from your company on multiple other sites?

Asked by: Greenovajames
Unfortunately we offer it in both single and dual prongs. It simply depends on the batch we have at the time. For further assistance please give us a call at 866-248-6356.
Answered by: Steve from AutoMeter
Date published: 2024-01-02

I need a 220 switch with single contact so I ordered the #3247. I received a switch with DUAL CONTACTS in a package labeled 3247. Is it possible to get this with the single connector like illustrated in the photo?

Asked by: Kkkk
Unfortunately we only offer them with the dual contacts now. You will need to run a wire from one terminal to ground to complete the circuit.
Answered by: Jim from AutoMeter
Date published: 2022-07-29

I am curious to why the 200 has 2 prongs and the 220 has only a single?  The reason why I am asking is I have a 200 with dual prongs hooked up under the hood  and need to up it to the 220.  

Asked by: DC7thirty
This is just what our supplier has for a sensor we need in the resistance range we use.
Answered by: Steve from AutoMeter
Date published: 2020-06-10

I want it to control oil temp for fan to turn on at 230 Fahrenheit or over but shuts off at 220 Fahrenheit. Do you have one that would work for these temps? 

Asked by: Sergio72
Thank you for your question. No, we do not have a switch that will work with that temperature range.
Answered by: Zach from AutoMeter
Date published: 2019-05-10

Would the switch be able to handle being installed online with a transmission cooler line? I'm looking to use it to run the relay to turn on a transmission cooler fan.

Asked by: Julian W.
Thank you for your question. Yes, this switch would work just fine if you used a T to connect it inline to a cooler line.
Answered by: Zach from AutoMeter
Date published: 2019-01-11
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