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- missfixit70
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Re: i-alert
What is it? Can you post a link or something?
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Looks like Bongo Fury member Haydn Callow has a new website. Does he still give Bongo Fury members a little discount. If this is him then you can always phone or PM him to ask him what it is that you are intrested in.
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Re: i-alert
Same website, just one of his new products
Looks like a good little bit of kit.

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Hi there,
I have one that I bought from Haydn. Works a treat and fits neatly into a switch blank so easy to install neatly.
I'd recommend it from my experience to date.
Andy
I have one that I bought from Haydn. Works a treat and fits neatly into a switch blank so easy to install neatly.
I'd recommend it from my experience to date.
Andy
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Hi Andy , was it easy to fit and set up ?
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Yes it was quite easy.
Physically fitting it was very easy, pop out a switch blank and pop in the unit.
You have to wire up to switched positive and earth, plus a longer wire that goes out to the engine bay and bolts under the chosen bolt, this is a probe. Then it's a case of tidying up the wiring and all is done.
I think there is info on where to put the sensor probe on the forums.
PM me if you need any more info but it's not hard to install which is good.
Andy
Physically fitting it was very easy, pop out a switch blank and pop in the unit.
You have to wire up to switched positive and earth, plus a longer wire that goes out to the engine bay and bolts under the chosen bolt, this is a probe. Then it's a case of tidying up the wiring and all is done.
I think there is info on where to put the sensor probe on the forums.
PM me if you need any more info but it's not hard to install which is good.
Andy
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Re: i-alert
ah.......another slant on a surface sensor job
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Hi, That web shop/site has been up and running 18 months now....I have the (( i-alert )) with red or green display...also the new CUBE's.
Fits in a switch blank....Simple's !!

Fits in a switch blank....Simple's !!

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Where exactly in the engine bay is this unit wired uptoapole wrote:Yes it was quite easy.
Physically fitting it was very easy, pop out a switch blank and pop in the unit.
You have to wire up to switched positive and earth, plus a longer wire that goes out to the engine bay and bolts under the chosen bolt, this is a probe. Then it's a case of tidying up the wiring and all is done.
I think there is info on where to put the sensor probe on the forums.
PM me if you need any more info but it's not hard to install which is good.
Andy





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You can fit the sensor under any bolt you like...However we recommend the back of the cylinder head where there is a threaded hole just waiting....correct bolt supplied if asked for. Full photo instructions of the location.
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and how accurate in relation to the coolant?....dandemann8 wrote: Where exactly in the engine bay is this unit wired upto![]()
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Looks a nifty bit of kit, O and very smart in the world of pimpingmikexgough wrote:and how accurate in relation to the coolant?....dandemann8 wrote: Where exactly in the engine bay is this unit wired upto![]()
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