Good brand and price that..Hopefully just the sensor. Can't go wrong with these ones:
Make sure you undo the blue cap on the main tank before you remove the sensor or else you'll get a fountain of coolant in the face.
Good brand and price that..Hopefully just the sensor. Can't go wrong with these ones:
Make sure you undo the blue cap on the main tank before you remove the sensor or else you'll get a fountain of coolant in the face.
Going off comments they come with it, don’t think they said as it’s in the pic that’s my main issue with Amazon, post how it goes just in case I have to change mine.Perfect - thank you.
That said, I just realised the one I bought didn't say if it came with the retaining clip and o-ring. Do they all come with those or am I going to have to find some?
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found this tonight be handy too have it saved https://partsfinder.bilsteingroup.com/en/search/make/Seat/model/Leon (1M) 1998 - 2006/vehicle/1.9 TDI - 110 kW | 150 hp?f=7Such good news - thank you. I can't imagine having to go through all the faff of finding the right clip and o-ring.
I've always rated Febi stuff. Top mounts, ball joints, boost pipes, dogbone, and probably all kinds of other stuff. Pretty much all the peripheral stuff on my car these days is either Bosch or Febi.
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found this tonight be handy too have it saved https://partsfinder.bilsteingroup.com/en/search/make/Seat/model/Leon (1M) 1998 - 2006/vehicle/1.9 TDI - 110 kW | 150 hp?f=7
looks like signing up you get a better detail search like adding reg , they even do the glow plug harness looks exact same i could only source that at dealers.Niiiiiiiiiiice...
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I'm hoping it'll solve a few issues - I posted a while back about how the car just died on me after setting off from home, and I've noticed for a while when I'm sat at lights and the car is cold that my revs fluctuate a bit. Nothing crazy but still noticeable. I've heard it can affect fuelling, so it might be part of the reason I've had trouble with emissions on the MoT these past few years.Going off comments they come with it, don’t think they said as it’s in the pic that’s my main issue with Amazon, post how it goes just in case I have to change mine.
Hope it’s not on the side I’d be pissedAnother nail in a tyre
The third in 2 months
I’ve not even seen it about bet it’s premium though we pay enough bloody tax on fuel at the minute and it’s going up again next year 12%,, but that sounds like the veg oil people put in certain diesel engines come out it wasn't liked at the time as you were not paying tax that's reason veg oil went up as dear as fuel, that additive I posted solved issues especially at cold start and smoke, possibly cleaned injectors, put some in every time I put fuel in.I'm hoping it'll solve a few issues - I posted a while back about how the car just died on me after setting off from home, and I've noticed for a while when I'm sat at lights and the car is cold that my revs fluctuate a bit. Nothing crazy but still noticeable. I've heard it can affect fuelling, so it might be part of the reason I've had trouble with emissions on the MoT these past few years.
Speaking of emissions, I was sent something saying I can buy "renewable diesel" now at an Esso station in town. 'They' say that it's cleaner and doesn't affect performance, and it sounds like it's made from vegetable oil. It looks like it's 75% normal diesel and 25% renewable - and probably costs a fortune.
Has anyone tried it?
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It's getting harder to keep my car at the moment and it sucks. I keep hearing that the council is going to put a ULEZ in the city, and from the plans I've seen, it would be from the end of my road. I live on a one-way street, so would be turning into it every time I leave the house, so I'm getting a bit anxious. I don't think even chip fat would change their minds.I’ve not even seen it about bet it’s premium though we pay enough bloody tax on fuel at the minute and it’s going up again next year 12%,, but that sounds like the veg oil people put in certain diesel engines come out it wasn't liked at the time as you were not paying tax that's reason veg oil went up as dear as fuel, that additive I posted solved issues especially at cold start and smoke, possibly cleaned injectors, put some in every time I put fuel in.
complete cash cow, i read the consultation was a right fix yet Khan went ahead and did it, they tried to sneak it in Manchester people only noticed when the cameras were getting put up and that consultation was only on facebook it proper kicked off, you know one sigh post fitted were 31k each and theres 65 of them the under review stickers cost 3k wtf and they moan there's not enough funding, they had a clean air zone in london for 20 years and its still made no differenceIt's getting harder to keep my car at the moment and it sucks. I keep hearing that the council is going to put a ULEZ in the city, and from the plans I've seen, it would be from the end of my road. I live on a one-way street, so would be turning into it every time I leave the house, so I'm getting a bit anxious. I don't think even chip fat would change their minds.
On the one hand, I know every inch of my car and love it to bits and can't bear the thought of selling it, but on the other hand, it's a Euro 3 diesel, and maybe it's better to cut my losses now before it becomes impossible to sell in the future.
Maybe I should have bought that Cupra R a few weeks back...
better buying them when on deal as four tyres the way its going,Puncture was too near the shoulder to patch.
I remember when a new Michelin tyre was £90 fitted.
Then it went up to £110.
A hundred and thirty bloody quid now
Sometimes I feel like it's a way of getting people to buy new cars. The streets of Brighton are always rammed with people in single-occupancy cars, so low emission or not, it's more a matter of people driving when they don't have to than polluting cars as such. I don't see that many cars my car's age around anyway, so rather than making me buy another car that I'll barely use, I don't see why they can't exempt cars over say, fifteen years old. In fact, they should be giving me a prize for keeping this one on the road.complete cash cow, i read the consultation was a right fix yet Khan went ahead and did it, they tried to sneak it in Manchester people only noticed when the cameras were getting put up and that consultation was only on facebook it proper kicked off, you know one sigh post fitted were 31k each and theres 65 of them the under review stickers cost 3k wtf and they moan there's not enough funding, they had a clean air zone in london for 20 years and its still made no difference
Not got that on mineCoolant sensor arrived, coolant sensor installed. Lost a lot of coolant though as the o-ring didn't come out so had to desperately try and get that out with coolant going everywhere. I have no idea where it's gone, but I got the replacement in so I suppose that's a success?
Now to buy some more coolant...
I noticed when I was taking the electrical connector off that there was another connector down there that wasn't plugged in. I think it's on the same loom as the coolant temp sensor. It was zip-tied to itself though, which doesn't seem very factory.
Does anyone know what it is?
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This does help! The way I see it, it looks like it's never been plugged into anything, I can't find anything that looks like it's wanting a plug, and I've never had any engine issues, lights or anything come up in VCDS about it. It's probably been like that the whole fourteen years I've owned the car and hasn't been causing any trouble, so I'm just going to leave it well alone.Not got that on mine