xr3i efi co2 pot
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xr3i efi co2 pot
hi can anyone tell me the resistance of the co2 pot as mine is dun in and need to replace it if i can find out the resistance i can go to maplan and buy a potentiometer with the same resistance thanks
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Ok , sorry for slow reply , missed this yesterday , I have a spare one that is off a FRST so measured this it has readings of 0.47 K ohm to 5.79 K ohm measured between pins 2 and 3 , mine was set at 3.75 K ohms so if stuck you might get away with one between 3 and 4 just as a thought .
Hope this helps
Hope this helps
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In case anyone else lands here, like I did, in the search for CO2 pot answers, I have a little more information:
The bottom panel can be removed, and the pot is actually a 43P502 - 0 to 5k, originally made by Spectrol (now Vishay)
Pins 1 and 3 (the outer pins) both have a 470ohm resistor on, taking the range from 470 to 5k4.
The part to replace the potentiometer can be found on Mouser or eBay easy enough - if you're handy with a soldering iron, its an easy enough job for a couple of quid of materials!
There are 2 of these parts (Ford: 082926) on ebay at the moment for £35 and £91 (yes that is a 9 and a 1!)
If you have a broken one you want to fix, I can put up instructions and photos and stuff, but what I'm seeing is the value is in the housing, so don't chuck it
The bottom panel can be removed, and the pot is actually a 43P502 - 0 to 5k, originally made by Spectrol (now Vishay)
Pins 1 and 3 (the outer pins) both have a 470ohm resistor on, taking the range from 470 to 5k4.
The part to replace the potentiometer can be found on Mouser or eBay easy enough - if you're handy with a soldering iron, its an easy enough job for a couple of quid of materials!
There are 2 of these parts (Ford: 082926) on ebay at the moment for £35 and £91 (yes that is a 9 and a 1!)
If you have a broken one you want to fix, I can put up instructions and photos and stuff, but what I'm seeing is the value is in the housing, so don't chuck it
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In case anyone else lands here, like I did, in the search for CO2 pot answers, I have a little more information:
The bottom panel can be removed, and the pot is actually a 43P502 - 0 to 5k, originally made by Spectrol (now Vishay)
Pins 1 and 3 (the outer pins) both have a 470ohm resistor on, taking the range from 470 to 5k4.
The part to replace the potentiometer can be found on Mouser or eBay easy enough - if you're handy with a soldering iron, its an easy enough job for a couple of quid of materials!
There are 2 of these parts (Ford: 082926) on ebay at the moment for £35 and £91 (yes that is a 9 and a 1!)
If you have a broken one you want to fix, I can put up instructions and photos and stuff, but what I'm seeing is the value is in the housing, so don't chuck it
The bottom panel can be removed, and the pot is actually a 43P502 - 0 to 5k, originally made by Spectrol (now Vishay)
Pins 1 and 3 (the outer pins) both have a 470ohm resistor on, taking the range from 470 to 5k4.
The part to replace the potentiometer can be found on Mouser or eBay easy enough - if you're handy with a soldering iron, its an easy enough job for a couple of quid of materials!
There are 2 of these parts (Ford: 082926) on ebay at the moment for £35 and £91 (yes that is a 9 and a 1!)
If you have a broken one you want to fix, I can put up instructions and photos and stuff, but what I'm seeing is the value is in the housing, so don't chuck it
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