Green ECU temp coolant sensors.

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LuizeGT
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Re: Green ECU temp coolant sensors.

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wicked! right,........... er,...... anyone know where it is on the car? :lol:
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Re: Green ECU temp coolant sensors.

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LuizeGT wrote:wicked! right,........... er,...... anyone know where it is on the car? :lol:


engine out job.... O:)
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Re: Green ECU temp coolant sensors.

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i beleive its the green one in the middle of this pic

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LuizeGT
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Re: Green ECU temp coolant sensors.

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pmsl! thanks, you just killed me with a heart attack! :lol:


ahh i see it. i take it coolant will be lost, if so ive gotta replace the seal in that block anyway so 2 birds with one stone :)
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Re: Green ECU temp coolant sensors.

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think you might lose some yeh, not 100% sure tho, i did when we changed the temp sensor (the blue plug on the other side)....
The-Shield
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Re: Green ECU temp coolant sensors.

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Just this minute received mine (along with the rest of the post [-( ).

Thanks \:D/
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Re: Green ECU temp coolant sensors.

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Just fitted mine, Its the green one coming of the cast elbow, there's two that are close to each other (the other is blue i think) You want the top one.

No coolant is lost... well there wasnt on mine anyway, it's only a 2 second job. Dont forget to put the washer on aswell :wink:

What a difference it makes..... No more bogging down wohoooooo :P Best 9 quid ever \:D/
Chris
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Re: Green ECU temp coolant sensors.

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Hi All,

Pleased you all recieved it OK. That's all of them out now but 1. Might be up for grabs.

Cheers,

Chris. :mrgreen:
LuizeGT
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Re: Green ECU temp coolant sensors.

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just done mine, note to others. dont do it when car hot :lol: poor hands!

my old sensor fell apart as soon as i put a socket on it!!! litteraly! all burnt out and dead. now the car idles nicely at 900 revs. misfiring tho. proberbly another sensor or dodgy fuel. best £9 ive spent! :D:D

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Re: Green ECU temp coolant sensors.

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Hi,

Try dropping the battery off it for ten mins. An ECU reset might help with it being a new sensor. Worth a try for nowt :mrgreen:

Chris.
DannyW
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Re: Green ECU temp coolant sensors.

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Really sorry, looks like ive got to pull out as i'm selling my MR2 and have bought another car, so therefore i am totally brasic :(

Looks like there is plenty of stand-bys to snap it up though!
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Re: Green ECU temp coolant sensors.

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No Probs at all mate. :mrgreen: What you bought then?? :shock:
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Re: Green ECU temp coolant sensors.

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LuizeGT
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Re: Green ECU temp coolant sensors.

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noooooooo, dont sell. me first dibs on goodies hehehe

il try the ecu thing :D its alot smoother to drive, no more jerking around. again, ta very much :D
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Re: Green ECU temp coolant sensors.

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OMG!!! Suppose they are OK :) Mate over road just got one too. Noise is fantastic... :mrgreen:
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Re: Green ECU temp coolant sensors.

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LuizeGT wrote:just done mine, note to others. dont do it when car hot :lol: poor hands!

my old sensor fell apart as soon as i put a socket on it!!! litteraly! all burnt out and dead. now the car idles nicely at 900 revs. misfiring tho. proberbly another sensor or dodgy fuel. best £9 ive spent! :D:D

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Your supposed to put the socket on the actual nut not on the plastic clip :lol: :lol:

How did you manage to get a socket on there :?: On mine the plastic clip was stopping it so coul........ oh wait a min, you snapped your clip thats how you got a socket on right #-o :clown:

Oh and top tip there luz.... Make sure the engine is cold :eye: :tongue:
LuizeGT
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Re: Green ECU temp coolant sensors.

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:P stop picking on me.

used a 19mil DEEP socket, disconected it and popped the socket on, it fell apart when i tried to unclip the connector :lol:
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Re: Green ECU temp coolant sensors.

Post by murf »

Got mine as well, fitted in 2 mins and its great!
Cheers :)
Mr_X

Re: Green ECU temp coolant sensors.

Post by Mr_X »

LuizeGT wrote::P stop picking on me.

used a 19mil DEEP socket, disconected it and popped the socket on, it fell apart when i tried to unclip the connector :lol:


Suppose its not gonna matter as long as you dont do it to the new one :D
galvanics
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Re: Green ECU temp coolant sensors.

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mine arrived safe and sound , thankyou

cheers carl
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