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Temp gauge ohms range

Tech Talk for Rover owners.

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Temp gauge ohms range

Post by Rangie Thing »

Hi to all i was just woundering what ohms range that a 74 range rover use's and also do range rover temp senor have three screws to hold them in and are not the screw in type Thanks.
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Post by Philip A »

The three screw thing on top of the manifold is a sensor which turns on a light to indicate that you have left the choke on. Nothing to do with the gauge.
The temp gauge sensor is a screw in sensor at the front of the manifold next to the thermostat housing.
Sorry do not know Ohms.
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Post by landy_man »

ummm... my choke light is actuated by a little switch thingy attached to the choke cable just behind the dash...

i am pretty sure that the triangular switch is for the thermo fans in front of the radiator...
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Post by peter r »

G`day , sender is as Philip describes . Can`t help with the omh range .

Both Philip and Craig are correct about the other sender .

Philips for a manual .

Craigs for an auto .

All the best , peter .
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