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Old 24-09-06, 09:23 PM
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hello, im just about to fit my second water temp sensor for the gauge on the dash, i orderd the sensor ok from a company in Manchester, but they wanted £40 for the connector!! so before i spend that has anyone got there old loom about ? ( switched to omex system etc...)

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Old 24-09-06, 09:49 PM
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Re: Ls loom

Get the sensor from GD - sure it was about £15...
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Old 24-09-06, 09:52 PM
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Re: Ls loom

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Get the sensor from GD - sure it was about £15...
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I think Ricky is looking for the connector, not the sensor.
I hope he gets a grown up to wire it up for him










Sorry Ricky - couldn`t resist
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Re: Ls loom

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hello, im just about to fit my second water temp sensor for the gauge on the dash, i orderd the sensor ok from a company in Manchester, but they wanted £40 for the connector!! so before i spend that has anyone got there old loom about ? ( switched to omex system etc...)

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http://www.currentperformance.com/Co...onnectors.html :thumb:
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Old 24-09-06, 10:42 PM
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Re: Ls loom

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Get the sensor from GD - sure it was about £15...
like i say i got the sensor fine, was about £20 but now need the harness.

Paul SHUT IT :thumb:

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Old 25-09-06, 11:45 AM
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My sensor just had a spade connector on the back... you must have got a different one
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Old 25-09-06, 12:26 PM
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Re: Ls loom

arr yes that will be it... i got the same one thats already in the head. has a 2 pin male connector. Didnt know if the CAI senders would have the same thread so i jut got the same one.:thumb:
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hello, im just about to fit my second water temp sensor for the gauge on the dash, i orderd the sensor ok from a company in Manchester, but they wanted £40 for the connector!! so before i spend that has anyone got there old loom about ? ( switched to omex system etc...)

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Is this electrical or mechanical..................if mechanical fitted mine into bung rear end of head drivers side. Had to have it adapted but is fine. :thumb:
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if mechanical fitted mine into bung rear end of head drivers side. Had to have it adapted but is fine. :thumb:
Do you remember the thread needed for the bung?

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Old 25-09-06, 11:04 PM
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Re: Ls loom

I'm pretty sure it's M12...
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