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rpjg1975 14th November 2011 02:49 PM

Water temp / oil pressure senders
 
Can anyone confirm the location of the water temperature sender (i believe its the one in the thermostat housing) and the oil pressure switch (guessing in the side of the block. I need to replace both to work a couple of gauges and take it the oe ones won't work correctly...

Cheers
Russ

adrianreeve 14th November 2011 04:03 PM

Russ

What engine is it?

Cheers

Adrian

rpjg1975 14th November 2011 04:15 PM

Sorry, silly sod I am! It's a 1.8 cvh. Would help me to get answers wouldn't it?

Russ

rpjg1975 14th November 2011 07:04 PM

How do I know the value of the oe senders? Will it be marked somewhere or in the haynes manual somewhere? According to the info on the website the water temp sender is rated at 287-23 Ohms. Am I right in thinking that the oe oil pressure sender is just a low pressure switch rather than a full range sensor?

robo 14th November 2011 07:50 PM

Sorry they are rated in ohms, the value used to be stamped on them but that was a few years ago, the value can be checked at a given temperature but that information would have to come from a decent manual. As for the oil light switch it is probably just that.

Bob

rpjg1975 14th November 2011 07:58 PM

Ok, cheers bob. I will do a bit of digging around. Not the end of the world if I have to buy new ones, water one is about a tenner and the oil one is about twenty. Enough, but not too silly

brainbug007 15th November 2011 09:18 AM

Na you can get a replacement water temp sender for alot less. I broke mine accidentally and got a replacement off fleabay for £2.20 delivered :) (I'm also using a 1.8 cvh)

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2706552463... 4.m1439.l2649

rpjg1975 15th November 2011 08:41 PM

Those prices are from the company who made the gauges. From the info I have read I believed the oe sender wouldn't give the correct signal to my gauge. Gauges are from greengauges.


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