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Title: Location of Temp 2 sensor ??? Help pls
Post by: jorton on 11 October 2007, 17:37:14
Evening Guys, just got my car back from spening the day on vauxhall's computer and apparently the temp 2 sensor has gone but ive no idea where its located, apparently its somewhere near the dis pack. can anyone shed some light on where it is ????
Title: Re: Location of Temp 2 sensor ??? Help pls
Post by: TheBoy on 11 October 2007, 17:56:27
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Evening Guys, just got my car back from spening the day on vauxhall's computer and apparently the temp 2 sensor has gone but ive no idea where its located, apparently its somewhere near the dis pack. can anyone shed some light on where it is ????
Is it the temp gauage on dash thats not working, or ECU temp gauge.  Both sensors on the coolant bridge - plenum off, injector rail off, then you can get to it.
Title: Re: Location of Temp 2 sensor ??? Help pls
Post by: batista on 11 October 2007, 17:57:42
theres one that links the two cylinder blocks,underneath the plentum
Title: Re: Location of Temp 2 sensor ??? Help pls
Post by: jorton on 11 October 2007, 18:04:08
Sorry, its the one for the ecu, the temp gague on the clocks is working fine.
theres only one temp sensor on the pipe that bridges the heads and thats the temp sensor for the engine, just not sure where the one is for the ecu.??
Title: Re: Location of Temp 2 sensor ??? Help pls
Post by: TheBoy on 11 October 2007, 19:16:53
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Sorry, its the one for the ecu, the temp gague on the clocks is working fine.
theres only one temp sensor on the pipe that bridges the heads and thats the temp sensor for the engine, just not sure where the one is for the ecu.??
On a V6, there are 2 sensors on coolant bridge - the one with spade connector is the dash one, the one bolted in the rear with a more substantial connector is ECU one.
Title: Re: Location of Temp 2 sensor ??? Help pls
Post by: jorton on 11 October 2007, 23:45:48
Cheers THEBOY, i think thats answered my question, now you've described it i know which sensor your on about now....thanks again :-)