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hi,

 

aux heater is not working at the moment so took car to a garage i know and he pluged it into his computer and got this. air intake temperature sensor (no output).

 

could this be what is stopping my aux heater from starting up? if so where is the sensor and is it easy to change?

 

thanks as always

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Aux heater is controlled by its own temp sensor,

 

The air intake sensor measures the temperature of the inducted air flowing into the engine, still would get this replaced though if it is faulty as i think it will be affecting the way your engine runs and will be using default values and your engine won't be running at the optimum efficiency

 

see the aux heater post for more advice on why your aux heater is not working! :)

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Aux heater is controlled by its own temp sensor,

 

The air intake sensor measures the temperature of the inducted air flowing into the engine, still would get this replaced though if it is faulty as i think it will be affecting the way your engine runs and will be using default values and your engine won't be running at the optimum efficiency

 

see the aux heater post for more advice on why your aux heater is not working! :)

thanks for that, do you know where the sensor is located? (some where after MAF???)

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It a small cylindrical can stat located in front of the pollen filter. Just short it out (a car fuse fits fine apparently) and your heater should fire up when the coolant temp is low (thats a different sensor built into the heater unit)
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see below for air intake temp and pressure sensor, This is what the fault code will relate to (nothing to do with aux heater)

 

I got this info from Elsawin. It was the only component called intake temp sensor so i think this is the one you are after.

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The one that switches on the aux heater at below 5 degrees is located behind the scuttle panel under one of the wiper linkages see image below. as seatkid says you can bridge this with a fuse to test it out.

 

 

hope this helps

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http://www.bigtrucker.co.uk/images/heaterswitch.jpg

 

This is the switch. You can just make out the connector with a 10A mini-fuse plugged into it in the right of the picture.

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