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Old 28-10-2007, 06:08 PM   #1
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Default Location of Temp Sensor for Trip Computer - Here it is!

Ok, I've spent at least 4 hours looking for the location of where this temperature sensor is meant to be installed. Of course, that was my problem ... I was looking, when I should've been feeling! :

So, for future reference for anyone who does the trip computer upgrade for their LR Focus, here is a picture of the location of the sensor. You first need to remove the air-guidance plastic trim peice off of the back of the grill, and then you should see the layout as per below. The sensor actually clips into two holes that are below and slightly forward of the metal ridge shown here. The holes are square, so if you shove your hand down the gap between the metal shown here and the radiator and push your fingers forward, you should feel them.

Hopefully this may save someone the time that I've spent looking for this location! You'll have to excuse the mess under the bonnet; it's been raining for a few days now.



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