Cooling suggestions (fan)

Everything fails eventually. Thermostatic switches fail. Relays fail. Temperature senders fail. Fan belts, fan clutches, heck even water pump shafts and bearings fail. I have seen plenty of mechanical fan failures, they're not immune. And when they do fail, they take the radiator with them a lot more frequently than electric fans do. Modern electric fans are much more reliable than they used to be, and most of the problems people have with them are poor installations and improper triggering/controls.

And the Dakota Digital controller is not "technology for the sake of technology". You can not do what it does with just a thermostatic switch. One of the biggest advantages to running an electric fan is improving efficiency- running the fan only when needed reduces parasitic power loss, and keeping the engine in its ideal temperature range improves power. A digital controller does a much better job than a simple thermostatic switch.
I am tired of dealing with all the over engineered BS on cars. So many problems from
ECU, PCM GEM etc etc. Why put another layer on **** on a simple classic peace of mind car. I deal with this crap on a regular basis, now I need a PCM for my 2001
Honda that won't start below 50 degrees unless I heat the PCM with a hair dryer. And I can't find and need to buy one off Ebay, along with the PCM the ignition switch and imobilizer all together as a programmed package, no help from Honda. Electronic controls fail (Asian made) no warnings like mechanical which most times
signal warning signs. Agree electric fans are good.