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Old Dec 9, 2003 | 09:44 PM
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Is it possible to get hold of repacement Defi sensors?

I'm in the process of buying a second-hand set of gauges, with control unit. Now the couple that i am buying them off think they have all the parts needed to refit them easily enough, just wondering incase they have'nt removed everything from the car that they should have.(sounds over the phone that they have the boost sensor, but not sure about the oil temp/water temp sensors?)
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Old Dec 10, 2003 | 10:03 AM
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Boost sensor is a little black box with a tube from the manifold leading into it, and a wire to the control box leading out.

Oil PRESSURE sensor is on the end of a wire to the control box, mine was brass, and about 35mm long by 15mm wide, threaded, with a hex on to use a spanner.

Oil TEMPERATURE was similar to the above but longer.

Are you getting the control box too, as you need it to get the gauges up and running?

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BTW: to answer the question you actually asked : my gauges came from Scoobymania in Nottingham, and they MAY sell spares.
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Old Dec 10, 2003 | 09:48 PM
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HIa


Well i bought the gauges, they however came without the water and oil temperature sensors. Looks like i'm going to have to buy new ones (and at £39.99+VAT each!!) it aint going to be cheap!

Thanks for the advice though
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