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AndyC



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lar wrote:
And a unfortunate sensor stick out always Big Cry
Although nobody knows where


Sorry lar - I didnt understand that last one Embarassed

If you were still talking about the sensor you originaly asked about we found it under the LH side mirrror Thumbs Up 2007 Freelander 2 HSE TD4 Manual with Premium Pack & Moonroof.
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Sorry lar - I didnt understand that last one Embarassed

I seemed to be abortively funning Sad


I was trying to heat the place where allegedly lacate this sensor with a fen. A reading of external temperature on the dashboard was not changing even so the body of the mirror was heating 
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lar wrote:

I was trying to heat the place where allegedly locate this sensor with a fan. A reading of external temperature on the dashboard was not changing even so the body of the mirror was heating



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lar wrote:
AndyC wrote:
Sorry lar - I didnt understand that last one Embarassed

I seemed to be abortively funning Sad


I was trying to heat the place where allegedly locate this sensor with a fen. A reading of external temperature on the dashboard was not changing even so the body of the mirror was heating


I wont try and translate what CG wrote as my Russian is as bad as his English Laughing
However I guess you have tried to heat the sensor under the wing mirror with a fan heater to see if the temperature on the dashboard display changes Question

As rover60 mentioned, if you smash the mirror the temperature gauge will not work, presumably meaning that the mirror sensor is the one you are trying to locate, but I don't recommend you go to those lengths to test it Wink . This sensor is also used for operation of our "cold climate pack" only fitted as standard to our better built Freelys Thumbs Up 2007 Freelander 2 HSE TD4 Manual with Premium Pack & Moonroof.
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Намного лучше, чем мой русский

Do you know Russian? Shocked That's great! 
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Да, я много говорю Языки Thumbs Up , благодаря Google Translate Embarassed At work
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Quite accurately translated via Google means '' Why oh why did I buy a black car when I could have chosen a proper colour like Stornoway'' Rolling with laughter

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silly vaner, you cant even work google Rolling Eyes At work
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Try translate twice any phrase hither and thither with a computer translator and you will see the wailful result 
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Try translate twice any phrase hither and thither with a computer translator and you will see the wailful result
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Please, if were going to criticise lets spell it correctly.....''Silly vanner'' not ''silly vaner'' Laughing

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Why is it required to know the location of the sensor? Is it not working? Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

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Why is it required to know the location of the sensor? Is it not working?

I'm a pry man 
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lar wrote:
npinks wrote:
Why is it required to know the location of the sensor? Is it not working?

I'm pry man


Curious George? 

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christian138 wrote:
lar wrote:
npinks wrote:
Why is it required to know the location of the sensor? Is it not working?

I'm pry man


Curious George?


lar is an inquisitive man Christian, not a CG Whistle 2007 Freelander 2 HSE TD4 Manual with Premium Pack & Moonroof.
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