Removing Coolant Temperature Sensor

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Andy + Cath
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Removing Coolant Temperature Sensor

Post by Andy + Cath » Tue Jan 12, 2016 7:27 pm

I need to replace the coolant temperature sensor (the one in the engine block which controls the radiator fans) but because of the plastic connector I can't get a socket on to remove it. I've tried two 'deep' sockets, neither was deep enough. I think an old fashioned spanner may work, but I'll need to remove the air intake hose first. Before I have to resort to this, has anyone any recommendations for extra deep sockets, or any other ideas!
Many thanks, Andy.
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Re: Removing Coolant Temperature Sensor

Post by Northern Bongolow » Tue Jan 12, 2016 7:48 pm

the old fashioned box spanners are good for this job as they are quite long/deep. dont break the plastic end off or make it loose they are easy to crack then the resistance values are altered.

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Re: Removing Coolant Temperature Sensor

Post by Andy + Cath » Tue Jan 12, 2016 9:08 pm

Great idea, however the set they had in Screwfix still weren't deep enough! I ended up buying a set of their 1/2 inch drive deep sockets, which were longer than the 3/8 ones I'd already bought, and easily fit over the sensor. Thanks again, sorted eventually!
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