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Any1 no if theres a fuse for outside temperature reading???
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mikeygti180
PostPosted: Sun Mar 03, 2013 7:54 am Up
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As above ,, thanx in advance
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As far as I'm aware there's no fuse specific for the temperature, IIRC it's just the passenger mirror housing sensor connected to the display board...
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mtempsch wrote:
As far as I'm aware there's no fuse specific for the temperature, IIRC it's just the passenger mirror housing sensor connected to the display board...



Is it possible to change the sensor in the wing mirror

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mikeygti180 wrote:
mtempsch wrote:
As far as I'm aware there's no fuse specific for the temperature, IIRC it's just the passenger mirror housing sensor connected to the display board...



Is it possible to change the sensor in the wing mirror

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Ok its kuz ive got a wing mirror with a sensor in but it not a gti one so il get striping it apart cheers
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mikeygti180
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No good i took apart the second hand wing mirror n the sensor plugs were completely different Sad
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mikeygti180 wrote:
No good i took apart the second hand wing mirror n the sensor plugs were completely different Sad

The outside temp sensor hasn't got a plug on the 206, the official repair involves a soldering iron & heat shrink.

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Seems like a lot of hassle for a small part lol
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mikeygti180 wrote:
Seems like a lot of hassle for a small part lol

Given that it probably uses a temperature variable resistor, it's likely a good thing to keep any possibly corroding (and thus increasing resistance) connectors to a minimum (especially ones located outside the passenger compartment/boot)

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mtempsch wrote:
mikeygti180 wrote:
Seems like a lot of hassle for a small part lol

Given that it probably uses a temperature variable resistor, it's likely a good thing to keep any possibly corroding (and thus increasing resistance) connectors to a minimum (especially ones located outside the passenger compartment/boot)

I might give the connectors behind the wing mirror a clean up see if it makes any difference

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