[ROVERNET - UK] Temperature sensor in airflowmeter
Kent Kinard
kkinard at wcc.net
Mon Nov 5 13:49:20 GMT 2007
Hi Jan,
I think we established that your system is a 4CU system. But just to be
sure, tell me the numbers on the ECU label. All sensors for this system
are Bosch and should be readily available to you. Only the ECU is a
Lucas part. Just take the offending sensor to your local motor factor
(auto parts store) and get it matched up. This is getting beyond my
area of experience. If Stunned Buffalo is lurking out there, I'd like
to hear his answer on this. Franc, are you lurking out there?
You can contact Franc Buxton directly at: enquiries at StunnedBuffalo.com
Roverly,
Kent K.
jan.tillberg at sqc.se wrote:
> Hi there folks!
>
>I'm trying to get life into my 1988 Rangerover EFI V8 I've put in my 1973 3500.
>
>I've measured the resistance between pin 6, 8 and 9 and they are faulty. Then I measured the resistance in the temperature sensor and that was way wrong. At 0º it should give about 8-10 ohms but gives several 100 ohms. Are there any good substitutes for this sensor? Would it seriosly affect the running of the engine? Would it affect the resistance between pin 6, 8 and 9?
>
>I would be happy for information on this!
>
>Jan Tillberg Stockholm
>
>
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