Hi all
I found this pic on the forum but could you confirm that this is the temperature sensor which reports to the Infocenter?
Thanks in advance
Moi
Infocenter temp sensor
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Infocenter temp sensor
1993 Turbo auto called Skip for the important stuff
2011 Juke 190 for everything else
2011 Juke 190 for everything else
Re: Infocenter temp sensor
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back of block (near passenger) for info
at front of car for ECU
back of block (near passenger) for info
at front of car for ECU
Alan
480 ES 2litre 'Celebration' ? , C30 1.8ES, SS1
480 ES 2litre 'Celebration' ? , C30 1.8ES, SS1
Re: Infocenter temp sensor
Depends which temperature you are referring to, Water, Oil or Air. The outside air temperature sensor is attached to the back of the air intake grille below the front bumper. It can be removed easily by unclipping and unplugging. Resistance varies with outside air temperature. Should be around 900 ohms or a bit less. If it reads more than that, then you will get a frost warning on a warm day! I know how to fix it.
Barrie Jones
Current 480: 1995 Celebration 2.0 Burgundy
Previous: 1994 Celebration (rear-ended by a Transit van)
1993: Black 480ES 1.7 (sold)
1990-92: Bright Red 480 Turbo (Company Car)
Current 480: 1995 Celebration 2.0 Burgundy
Previous: 1994 Celebration (rear-ended by a Transit van)
1993: Black 480ES 1.7 (sold)
1990-92: Bright Red 480 Turbo (Company Car)
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Re: Infocenter temp sensor
Some models have that sensor in front bumper reinforcement