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I fitted and outside temp sensor today

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14 Feb 2015 19:08 #137944 by the_goshawker
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I was thinking of this the day before you put the thread up... weired :silly:

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14 Feb 2015 23:01 - 14 Feb 2015 23:06 #137968 by NineCherries
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Statey wrote: Did you hard wire it in??


Yeah I tagged onto the switched power supply to my radio.

Halford wrote: thanks NineCherries, cheap as chips ;)

just curious as to whether anyone knows where most car temp sensors are actually fitted ?

how does the mirror assembly actually come to bits ?

;)


On the cars I've had they were either clipped into the bumper (Vauxhalls), behind the front bumper ( Vauxhalls again) on the wing mirror (Audi, renault, Dacia)

Take the trim off behind the mirror on the inside of the car and undo the 3x 10mm head nuts. Undo wiring, then I carefully lifted te rubber sealing boot out of the way and fitted the probe. I didn't dismantle the mirror any further.
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15 Feb 2015 10:22 #137991 by Tadpole
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Statey wrote: Did you hard wire it in??


I have a 'multi point' as in the pic below, the display is mounted on a 'formed' piece of alloy .. hth ... ;)




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19 Feb 2015 01:12 #138389 by Statey
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I've got one on the way :)

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20 Feb 2015 07:54 #138558 by ml1275
Me too......
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20 Feb 2015 16:59 #138595 by NineCherries
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ml1275 wrote: Me too......


How easy is it to see in that wee pocket?
That's the dilemma I have is where to put it if I buy a double din radio. I did think about modifying the ash tray opening to til the temp screen up. Yours Look like a neat install.

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21 Feb 2015 05:58 #138653 by ml1275
Fine, unless the wipers are on intermittent :)
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21 Feb 2015 08:15 - 21 Feb 2015 08:20 #138661 by gilburton
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The problem in the Jimny is where to put it?
First I just stuck it on top of the dash which was great until it got too sunny and it wouldn't stick.( the blue display was a bit bright at night though)
I then tried it right at the bottom between the centre console and the tunnel but my wife kept knocking it with her bag when getting in??
Next position was down by the gear lever but it wasn't easy to see at a glance.
I then discovered the ideal place.
I loosened off the interior light and trapped the mounting foot between the light and headlining and tightened up the light and it works!
I ran the wire behind the passenger visor then down the inside of the trim edge and the dash edge and through the main harness grommet in the upper left footwell in to the engine bay and down on to the chassis.
The mounting foot might need super gluing as the weight can loosen the pivot.
The wire is 2.6 m long so it's quite flexible on where you position it.

I started off high and worked my way down ever since :-)
Last edit: 21 Feb 2015 08:20 by gilburton.

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