
Originally Posted by
Mudnut
Had the sensor replaced this morning. Oh how I long to have my garage finished so I can work on it myself. Not game to do much work out in the street. The sensor was broken in half. and there is a green plastic piece that transmits mechanicaly to a sensor to be converted into an electrical impulse. All up about $150 including removal of the old part, that was still bolted onto the transmission, and fitting a new one. Not too bad considering it's a Land Rover. The price is still cheaper than a speeding fine without my cruise control.
Thanks for all your help,
Ken
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