Standard® RY-777 Standard OE Replacement Cooling Fan Relay
Manufacturer #RY-777
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Standard® RY-777 Standard OE Replacement Cooling Fan Relay
Manufacturer #RY-777
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$24.51
$43.92
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| Label | Value |
|---|---|
| Part | |
| Brand | |
| Notes | Multi-purpose relay |
| Prop 65 Warning |
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| Interchange Part Number | REPB318201 |
| Product Fit | Direct Fit |
| Quantity Sold | Sold Individually |
| Series | Standard OE Replacement |
| Warranty | 3-year or 36,000-mile Standard limited warranty |
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RELAY MIS-FIT.Standard Oe Replacement Cooling Fan Relay
3.0/5
Doesn't fit my application. The terminal lugs are smaller than the original equipment part. My application is for a 2007 BMW 328i automatic non-turbo engine. Because of the low cost, it's not worth my time for a return. In the description you may need to include the dimensions.
DG
Posted by David G. / Tue, Feb 11
Perfect fit and shippingStandard Oe Replacement Cooling Fan Relay
5.0/5
Perfect fit and arrived on time as promised which was very important to me
PP
Posted by Preston P. / Mon, May 08
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Question: Im having problems with my 04 bmw 325i it had 82,000 miles on it nd it's been overheating on me I changed the thermostat, coolant sensor on lower radiator hose, and top radiator hose also. I noticed my auxiliary fan hasn't turned on could it be a relay ?Bamss / Jan 03, 2021
Hi Martina,
Aside from the relay there may be other factors that causes overheating. I suggest to consult a certified mechanic to pinpoint what other part needs replacement.
AP
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