Old 07-11-2009, 04:47 PM
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Delta-Force
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Thats great thanks i will re check all the wireing again and the resistance on the heator i think asap just to make sure . i dont mind buying the parts if it needs them im just trying to make sure its 100% faulty then i can buy them without worrying or being gutted because it wasnt that

zch they may well be both faulty pal but eather way i think the best thing to do would be test all wireing and do a resistance check on the heator as it costs nothing anyway then replace the front sensor then the rear after if ive still got a fault i just dont want to spend £100+ buying them and its not that as you can imagine .. theres nothing worse than doing that buying parts you dont need ive done it enough times lol