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No, there's only one for the heater.

 

can i install this housing on a renix engine? where is the heater hose you can't see going to? :dunno:

 

What are you talking about in there? ^ I'm a little lost here.

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I used the H.O. housing on my Renix so I could have a place to put the switch for the electric fan.

 

 

 

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Did you run that to a relay to activate the fan? How does it recognize the right temp to turn the fan on? Just asking cause I think that's a good idea,,,I might do the same! :cheers:

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It is simply a switch that is run through an adjustable thermostatic control mounted on the left fender above the ballast resistor. The control that I got is not the greatest quality, and I would not use the same one agian, but Iwas in a hurry to get it done and grabbed one. It turns on a little too early and I have it adjusted as far up as I can. Look in to Spal contollers in you are going to do this.

 

 

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Nice job. Is there a reason why you used an adjustable thermostat?? It seems all I need is a fixed temperture thermostat switch (On/Off) to screw into the thermostat housing. In my old system it was in the radiator (Closed System). I am not worried about the ECU, that sensor is on the drivers side of the engine block. The new open system does not have a thread hole for the Radiator temperature switch AKA auxiliary fan thermal switch AKA electric cooling fan thernal switch. I just need something to turn the fan on and off when it is to hot. :hmm:

I am a little behind, could someone explain Renix to me. How can I tell which system is in my 1989 MJ 4.0 MPI I-6? :dunno:

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I am a little behind, could someone explain Renix to me. How can I tell which system is in my 1989 MJ 4.0 MPI I-6? :dunno:

American Motors owned Jeep when the XJ (and MJ) was designed. Renault was a major partner of AMC. The design of the ignition and injection system was a joint venture of Renault and Bendix of Europe. RENault + bendIX = RENIX. The Renix system was used on the 4.0L engine from 1987 through 1990, and on the 4-cylinder engine from 1986 through 1990.

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