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hi there,can anybody tell me how many temp and other sensors the eber d2l has and what they are called please.am looking to replace those found on and inside the main heater unit,hoping someone can help!

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Take a butchers at this.
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thanks for that,could well be the answer to my probs,fingers crossed!

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Two for diesel version, three (I think) on the petrol. Easy job to replace, worth checking the voltage at the eber when starting up, mine cut off at about 10.7v after a few mins.

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RTFM you know it makes sense. :pimp
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