external temperature sensor/gauge.
A couple of weeks ago I was 'chatting' with someone here who was going to fit their external temperature sensor with the possibility of taking some photos of the cable/connector.
I think it may have been Rolling Thunder, but not sure |
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Sensor looks like this, so look around the battery/headlight area for a connector to fit it.
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Provided you have the right parts this is a very easy job on a late 940 which is pre-wired.
You need the external sensor that Baggy has pictured. Part number 1347010. For a 940 you need gauge part number 9442080 with six wires and a white connector, as per my first picture. What you do NOT need is part number 9442081 with five wires and a black connector. These are for the 960 Mk2 and S/V90 Mk1. It won’t fit and is not a straightforward conversion. To fit the gauge, remove the instrument cluster, locate the blanking plate on the lower left hand corner, undo the two screws and remove it. Use the same screws to attach your new gauge in position being careful to seat it correctly in the cluster. Then find the unused white female connector that fits the male one on your gauge and connect them together. If you are using a secondhand unit replace the 1.2W backlight, part number 989806 (but widely available elsewhere) before refitting the cluster. If previously unused, the connector for the sensor will be taped back behind the front spoiler in the vicinity (centre-left, below the bumper) of the small, round hole into which the sensor clips. You may find it convenient to remove the radiator grill and possibly the air baffle on the left-hand side (right as you face the front) for better access and visibility. The connector will be blanked/sealed with a plug like pictures two and three. It probably isn’t a bad idea to put some dielectric grease into the connector to help protect it from the elements and aid future disassembly. Good luck. |
Thanks for that,Forrest.
The connector for the sensor was visible on the right hand side of the radiator until the radiator was replaced.Now I can't see it..... |
If you remove the radiator grill (just squeeze and lift out the two spring clips then lift away) and the plastic air baffle which is held on by a couple of self-tapping screws you will probably find it.
Assume by the right hand side of the radiator you mean the right hand side as you stand in front of the car facing the front bumper. That is technically the left hand side of the car and is where I seem to recall it is. The terminology always confuses me too because when you’re working on the car you are usually in front of it looking back. |
Exactly that,Forrest.
Perhaps for clarity we should refer to the left hand side of the as Nearside(UK) and the right hand side as Offside (UK) The North American folks can simply reverse it!! |
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I haven't had a chance to look yet. I'm hoping to do some work on the 940 this weekend... hoping... <sigh>. I still have long covid symptoms and I'm also a carer for my disabled mother, so finding some time for myself that coincides with when I'm fit is often a challenge sorry. Quote:
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There used to be an upgrade kit, 9166579, which included the gauge and sensor. However, this is long-since discontinued. You might strike lucky and find a new old stock kit, but more than likely you'll be looking to pull a gauge from a breaker. The sensor is still widely available new.
The gauges were standard on the top-end CD spec cars, but often suffer LCD bleed. It's really a case now of keeping an eye open on eBay, Marketplace and similar. |
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