hello again .could you tell me the best place to get a new coolant temperature sensor please.tried the milner site but could not find one .cheers
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Originally posted by purplebeard66 View Posthello again .could you tell me the best place to get a new coolant temperature sensor please.tried the milner site but could not find one .cheers
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Originally posted by NiftyNev View PostHuh?
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when i altered the wireing and opperation of my back up fans (fitted another on the front btw) i got a sender from a toyota corolla at the scrappy, my fans now cut in at about 95deg and overrun when the ign's off, prior to doing this mod the bugger never ever came on,Too young to die and too old to give a toss
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Originally posted by POPEYE View PostWadiamean Huh? had one on my truck for 2-3 years, threads the same and it's a slightly (about 5deg) lower setting than the surf one,
when i altered the wireing and opperation of my back up fans (fitted another on the front btw) i got a sender from a toyota corolla at the scrappy, my fans now cut in at about 95deg and overrun when the ign's off, prior to doing this mod the bugger never ever came on,
I'll no doubt be heading to my local scrappy to do something similar in the not too distant future - especially if the summer weather comes back with a vengeance!
Already replaced the head on the truck. Could do without needing to do it again!
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It used to worry me to, our old mate MattF come up with the basic idea of modding the fans, after a member in NZ (SimonO) i believe went into the subject in some depth, however he couldn't get it to work properly useing the trucks fan wireing curcuit, basicly i disconnected all wireing from the fan, and ran em via two standard relays which are switch'd via two 5 pin crossover relays, and useing the lower temp setting corolla sensor, many a time i park up after a run and the fans cut in after i've left the truck, heat accumliates around the head after the engines shut off and the fans come on, along with a second rad and third fan fitted over the back axle chassi x member it all helps to keep things a bit cooler
made a similar set up to run the intercooler fan as well, sensor for that is a small temp switch from CPC Farnell, they are available in verious settings and cheap, £1.80 or there abouts, i still have the wireing diags if you or anyone wants em,Too young to die and too old to give a toss
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Originally posted by Rustinho View PostI have to say the fact that the leccy fan never comes on, even when you're sat in traffic for ages, does worry me about the Surf.
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Originally posted by wishbone View PostDiesels run pretty cold on tickover - it's only when you boot it up a long hill with a load in the back that they start complaining
I realised the head had cracked on mine when the rad hose blew apart and chucked a whole heap of steam over the windscreen last year!
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Originally posted by POPEYE View PostIt used to worry me to, our old mate MattF come up with the basic idea of modding the fans, after a member in NZ (SimonO) i believe went into the subject in some depth, however he couldn't get it to work properly useing the trucks fan wireing curcuit, basicly i disconnected all wireing from the fan, and ran em via two standard relays which are switch'd via two 5 pin crossover relays, and useing the lower temp setting corolla sensor, many a time i park up after a run and the fans cut in after i've left the truck, heat accumliates around the head after the engines shut off and the fans come on, along with a second rad and third fan fitted over the back axle chassi x member it all helps to keep things a bit cooler
made a similar set up to run the intercooler fan as well, sensor for that is a small temp switch from CPC Farnell, they are available in verious settings and cheap, £1.80 or there abouts, i still have the wireing diags if you or anyone wants em,
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Originally posted by Rustinho View PostI'd be quite interested to see your wiring diagrams actually. Paranoia over another cracked head runs through my veins!
Had to put it through photbucket, it's not a proper electrictians drawing but just how i wired up everything, if you only are useing the one original fan you can do away with 2 relays and the rear stuff, hope it makes sense to ya controlling the whole thing via a double pole/double throw toggle means you can turn it off (switch center position or turn it on manually, or run it through the sensor,
Too young to die and too old to give a toss
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Originally posted by POPEYE View PostWadiamean Huh? had one on my truck for 2-3 years, threads the same and it's a slightly (about 5deg) lower setting than the surf one,
when i altered the wireing and opperation of my back up fans (fitted another on the front btw) i got a sender from a toyota corolla at the scrappy, my fans now cut in at about 95deg and overrun when the ign's off, prior to doing this mod the bugger never ever came on,
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Originally posted by NiftyNev View PostI mean huh because the OP asked about a "Coolant Temperature Sensor". The "Coolant Temperature Sensor" is in the block and is a Thermistor for the ECU. The one you speak of is the Thermo Fan Switch. The other one related to temperature is the Gauge Sender. All three are different so which one is he talking about?
NevToo young to die and too old to give a toss
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