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thermocouple? 96 A4 Quattro
In my 96 2.8 Quattro, the front lower air dam got ripped off last year in a
snow bank and there "was" a 2 lead wire sensor hanging down right below the radiator. I had used a cable tie to keep it off the ground but it appears to missing now. I don't notice anything different, behavior wise or on the dash displays, anyone know what this sensor was for and maybe a part number so I could re-order it? Thanks |
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"fubar" > wrote in message
... > In my 96 2.8 Quattro, the front lower air dam got ripped off last year in > a > snow bank and there "was" a 2 lead wire sensor hanging down right below > the > radiator. I had used a cable tie to keep it off the ground but it appears > to > missing now. I don't notice anything different, behavior wise or on the > dash > displays, anyone know what this sensor was for and maybe a part number so > I > could re-order it? > Thanks > > The sensor for outdoor temperature? Ronald |
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"R@L" > wrote in message
... > The sensor for outdoor temperature? The sensor for snow banks!? ;o) ....remember he hasnt seen any indications since it got ripped off. *g* (offtopic...but hey - its friday *w00t!*) -- Gio |
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