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nesty
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Re: Temp gauge

Post by nesty »

andisnewsyncro wrote:
nesty wrote: Do I have module 43 relay on mine?

Have a look, it'll have 43 stamped on it in big letters

ok cheers, wasn't too sure if early ones that that system?

My coolant level was down a bit. I topped it up and the gauge it seems to be ok at the moment. Though the fault comes and goes, monitor in the week.
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Re: Temp gauge

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Bum.
Thought I had sorted out my temp gauge issue but haven't. Not sure if I want to trust it so thinking of starting again with a new system. Has anyone fitted those VDO Temp Gauge's available from Justkampers? Are they easy to install? Looks like all you need to do is cut a hose, secure the sensor and run a wire to the gauge following the wiring diagram.... Sounds easy, but is it really?
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Re: Temp gauge

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that's a question for the modified forum
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Re: Temp gauge

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Cheers - Will do.
If it ain't broke... take it apart , that should do the trick!

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