marinabrid Posted August 21, 2005 Report Posted August 21, 2005 well i thought it be a good idea to bridge the terminals on the temp sensor and see if the heater would fire up after months of none use.a good idea in case its cream crackered to giet it sorted it the dry rather than wait for the cold.i thought it wasnt going to but then it splutterd and #*"ted into life with a billow of smoke, just thought id pass my sunday doings on.i also got some mesh and tarted up the upper and lower grill and now the wife says it looks cool, i can have a special treat tonight.ive had some cider instead. hic nite all. Quote
Guest vr6galaxy Posted August 21, 2005 Report Posted August 21, 2005 now the wife says it looks cool, i can have a special treat tonight.ive had some cider instead. hic nite all. Just imagine how special your treat had been if you had stayed sober! :D Quote
marinabrid Posted August 22, 2005 Author Report Posted August 22, 2005 its a small round sensor about the size of your thumb end on a bracket attached to the wiper likage arm in front of the pollen filter just unclip it from the wires and bridge the contact wires with a small mini fuse and hey presto if its working your booster heater will fire up at all times till the water is hot even in summer. Quote
mike99 Posted September 29, 2005 Report Posted September 29, 2005 sorry to bring back a very old thread but,I've had a look for the sensor for the aux heater, is it tucked right back under the scuttle panel? if so how do you get to it? Quote
Masked Marauder Posted November 9, 2005 Report Posted November 9, 2005 Late reply, I know, but.... The sensor is clipped to the wiper arm mechanism under the bonnet on the nearside. Quote
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