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riskset
15th August 2012, 11:21 AM
hi all, i have a 1990 y60 tb42 on gas. at the bottom rear of the radiator, near the AT transmission line to radiator, i have an electrical connector, unconnected that's been that way since i bought the car. anyone know what it is? it seems to connect immediately below or as part of the AT line. could it be a temp / thermal sensor of some sort, in which case, can i hook up a guage to it to read AT fluid temps? thanks for your help.

patch697
15th August 2012, 11:32 AM
Take a pic if you can mate & post it up so we can have a look at what it is.

MudRunnerTD
15th August 2012, 11:38 AM
hmmmm? i doubt it. more likely a Thermal sensor for the Radiator. Not familiar with an Auto car but the GQ run a Thermal cutoff in the radiator for the Aircon. If the Radiator gets hot it cuts out the Aircon from running and de stresses the engine.

I reckon it is likely a coincidence that it is near the Auto line??? Does the auto take cooling from the radiator??? Surely not? that will run its own cooler in front of the radiator yes??

MudRunnerTD
15th August 2012, 11:39 AM
G'day Paul, good to see you about mate.

riskset
15th August 2012, 11:49 AM
from what i can see mudrunnertd, the AT cools through the lower section of the radiator, and not in front. there is no aircon on the model i have, or its been removed. there is no condensor. cheers,

Yendor
15th August 2012, 11:52 AM
I think MudRunners on the money. On the TD42s it is used to switch the Air conditioning off if the engine temperature get to high. I don't think it is used on the TB42s.

riskset
15th August 2012, 12:02 PM
ah. i have the s model. thanks Yendor and MudrunnerTD.