A set of components designed to facilitate the electrical connection of an electronically controlled cooling device to a vehicle’s electrical system. These kits typically include wiring harnesses, relays, fuses, and connectors necessary to power and control an auxiliary cooling system. As an example, a universal type includes the necessary components to connect a 12-volt fan to the vehicle’s battery and trigger its operation based on coolant temperature.
The utilization of these component packages provides significant advantages in vehicle cooling management. They enhance engine cooling efficiency, especially during low-speed operation or idling, preventing overheating and optimizing engine performance. The implementation of such a system extends component lifespan. Historically, these kits emerged as a solution for performance vehicles requiring improved cooling capabilities, and have since become commonplace in various automotive applications.