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Temperature sensor

Postby pgoldsmith » Sun Jan 08, 2017 5:04 pm

Before I descend on my local Renault dealer, can anyone advise if the Temp Sensor (LHS - the connected to the ECU) is still available?
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Re: Temperature sensor

Postby clee » Sun Jan 08, 2017 5:29 pm

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Simon Auto do an alternative using another sensor and adapter for thread.Comes with correct plug added as well.You could DIY all this but tbh its not worth the hassle and likely to cost just as much .
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Re: Temperature sensor

Postby pgoldsmith » Mon Jan 09, 2017 7:56 pm

Thanks Lee.

Simon Auto want 79 EUR + tax + carriage :(

May take off the old one and see if it can be fixed - after all, it's just a thermistor.

Do we know what the spec should be; resistance when cold and hot ?
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Re: Temperature sensor

Postby clee » Mon Jan 09, 2017 9:06 pm

Yes...it's all on here somewhere.
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Re: Temperature sensor

Postby MFaulks » Tue Jan 10, 2017 1:06 am

pgoldsmith wrote:Simon Auto want 79 EUR + tax + carriage :(

May take off the old one and see if it can be fixed - after all, it's just a thermistor.

Do we know what the spec should be; resistance when cold and hot ?


Having said that, it is plug and play and quite well made, and takes your problem away... actually the OE part is rather nice ceramic substrate and thick film sense element inside the can... it has quite a fast response given it is thermally potted with likely Beryllium or similar compound given the age, so wouldn't mess with it... I have opened them up, and gone ok moving on swiftly... Having said the the SA one works fine. Don't think I would trying to make something up, if it goes open, the fuel setting goes to default coefficient in the map....
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Re: Temperature sensor

Postby clee » Tue Jan 10, 2017 6:50 pm

79 euro includes vat .
As I said by the time you've made an adapter,modded the plug to original type it's just not worth the hassle ...+ it's a pretty important sensor .
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Re: Temperature sensor

Postby pgoldsmith » Mon Jan 16, 2017 8:22 pm

Thanks all.

Took your advice and bought one from Simon Auto. It arrived today.
As you say, it looks a good replacement - even at 79 EUR + shipping.
I will take a look at the old one and pass it to one of my electronic bods at work to see if it's possible to fix.
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Re: Temperature sensor

Postby mettersl » Mon Jan 16, 2017 8:53 pm

That looks like the Safrane /laguna/a610 part with a cable made up to fit the GTA loom.
They were still available from Renault 5 or so years ago, it's just the GTA wiring that makes it special. I know because it's also listed for the 610...but doesn't fit, one of the mechanics looked at the 610 part in my hand and recognised it
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Re: Temperature sensor

Postby clee » Mon Jan 16, 2017 9:25 pm

No, it's the thread,and calibration that makes it 'special' ...as well as the plug .


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