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    Discovery 1 1993 3.5l Coolant Temp Sensor

    Hi all,

    just a question, i have read some posts on here about a faulty Coolant Temp Sensor being a cause of poor fuel consumption, is this possible with the 1993 3.5l model? , i cant seem to find any info here or on the net about it.

    Thanks All

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    The 3.5 Discovery 1 is exactly the same as the 3.9 V8 RRC so any discussion about 3.9 also applies to the 3.5 Discovery.
    Both use the 14CUX ECU, injectors and all the same sensors.

    AND yes the water temperature sensor can cause poor fuel economy as can several other things like the vacuum advance and so on.
    Have a look at 14CUX economy, 3.9 economy etc etc.
    Regards Philip A

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    Quote Originally Posted by PhilipA View Post
    The 3.5 Discovery 1 is exactly the same as the 3.9 V8 RRC so any discussion about 3.9 also applies to the 3.5 Discovery.
    Both use the 14CUX ECU, injectors and all the same sensors.

    AND yes the water temperature sensor can cause poor fuel economy as can several other things like the vacuum advance and so on.
    Have a look at 14CUX economy, 3.9 economy etc etc.
    Regards Philip A

    Thanks Philip, ill get googleing

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kevin B View Post
    Hi all,

    just a question, i have read some posts on here about a faulty Coolant Temp Sensor being a cause of poor fuel consumption, is this possible with the 1993 3.5l model? , i cant seem to find any info here or on the net about it.

    Thanks All
    Recently changed my faulty Coolant Temp Sensor, so will let you know in the next couple of days when I fill it up re fuel consumption, I was getting 20L per 100 klm before the change, so am hoping for an improvement.

    Rich

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    Quote Originally Posted by OlliesLRover View Post
    Recently changed my faulty Coolant Temp Sensor, so will let you know in the next couple of days when I fill it up re fuel consumption, I was getting 20L per 100 klm before the change, so am hoping for an improvement.

    Rich

    thanks for that, is it a 3.5l Discovery if so what was the part number of the sensor and were did you get it from ??

    Thanks

    Kevin

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kevin B View Post
    thanks for that, is it a 3.5l Discovery if so what was the part number of the sensor and were did you get it from ??

    Thanks

    Kevin
    Hi Kevin,

    Mine is a 3.9l but seems they are the same as 3.5l

    Part no: ETC8496 cost $30, plus may pay to factor in a sensor plug as well, they seem to disintergrate when removing them after 20 odd years, a good s/hand one cost me $15.

    Got them from Brian, at Land Vehicle Spares Silverdale (02) 4774 1741

    Rich

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kevin B View Post
    Hi all,

    just a question, i have read some posts on here about a faulty Coolant Temp Sensor being a cause of poor fuel consumption, is this possible with the 1993 3.5l model? , i cant seem to find any info here or on the net about it.

    Thanks All
    Kevin

    Well finally got around to filling it up and I am still getting approx 20L/100klm so no difference for me, but the car certainly goes better than it did before so all's good.

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    Cool

    Hi all,

    Old thread I know, but anyone know what the resistances are for the single contact temp senders used in the '93 V8s? Tbis is the gauge sender.

    Thank you

    Oliver

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    Im not sure you can test the resistance of that sender, could be wrong though

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