instrument voltage stabiliser
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well., I've had a jolly good look, and can't locate the wire or any wire behind the dash that doesn't have a home???, they must have taken it out like you say. I'll disconnect it tomorrow and kick the car up and check everything works, then I'll replace it with the new one... No wonder I couldn't find it, I didn't expect a wire to be coming from it already????., many thanks everyone for your help.. 

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good luck. Don't forget to put something underneath the car, there will be coolant coming out.
Says the one who forgot it
Says the one who forgot it
Onne van der S. MMOCno 60520 Moderator
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temp
The lead you have found is the variable earth side of the circuit and would
have gone straight to one side of the temp gauge. The other side would have
come from the Light Green wired terminal on the voltage stabilizer
have gone straight to one side of the temp gauge. The other side would have
come from the Light Green wired terminal on the voltage stabilizer
Willie
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It might be very unenvironmentally friendly of me in this day and age, but I tend to find teh planet acts as quite a good catcher of the rusty crud that pours out old engines ;)Onne wrote:good luck. Don't forget to put something underneath the car, there will be coolant coming out.
If you're really quick and prepared, you can whip the old sender out and get the new one in enough turns to reduce the pour to a trickle without losing a great deal of coolantSays the one who forgot it

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cheap and cheerful stuff, the green/blue sort. I have got -36 coolant, protected with antifreeze. Works really well
I am using Comma Coldmaster -36 I think
I am using Comma Coldmaster -36 I think
Onne van der S. MMOCno 60520 Moderator
2dr 1971 White DAF 55 (with hopefully a 1600cc engine soon)
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2dr Estate 1975 DAF 46 in red
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