Description
If you’ve noticed your cooling fan running all the time or not coming on when it should during heavy work, the problem might be simpler than you think. A failed viscous fan clutch can leave you with a fan that runs constantly or won’t engage when needed, but sometimes the issue is just the wire harness that tells your fan when to work. This replacement harness gets your smart cooling system talking again so your engine runs at the right temperature when it matters most.
What You’re Getting
- Direct plug-in replacement that connects to your existing viscous fan clutch system
- Weather-sealed connectors that handle the heat, vibration, and moisture of your engine bay
- Proper gauge wiring designed to carry the electrical load without voltage drop
- Factory-correct routing and length eliminates binding or interference issues
Built for Real Farm Work
Your T6000 and T7 series tractors are workhorses built for demanding tasks like heavy tillage, precision planting, and intensive cultivation across hundreds of acres. These modern tractors use viscous fan clutches because they’re smart about cooling – engaging fully for maximum airflow during hard work, but freewheeling during light work to save fuel and reduce noise. Whether you’re running a T6070 with a loader or pushing a T7.210 through tough field conditions, this harness ensures your cooling system responds properly to temperature changes.
Made to Last
The wiring uses automotive-grade components designed to handle vibration, temperature extremes, and electrical loads common in agricultural equipment. Weather-resistant construction protects against moisture and contamination that can cause binding or corrosion, while the precision connectors ensure reliable electrical contact season after season.
Installation Notes
Always disconnect the battery before working on electrical systems. Take a photo of wire positions before disconnecting – these connections are easy to mix up, and clean all electrical connections while you’re in there. The new harness should plug directly into your existing connections without modifications. Even slight corrosion can cause intermittent problems, so this is a good time to check all your cooling system electrical connections.






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