Help: Range Rover Thermistor connection type

Help: Range Rover Thermistor connection type

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e635815

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379 posts

189 months

Wednesday 19th October 2016
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I am trying to figure out how to connect the unused Range Rover thermistor in order to get a temperature reading on my Megajolt.
But for go* **ke I just can't seem to find any information on the subject.
What is the collective thinking on the type of connector I should use and where to find it?
Thanks a lot.
Philippe

e635815

Original Poster:

379 posts

189 months

Wednesday 19th October 2016
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Excellent, but why do WE need to reinvent the wheel?
Why can't we just use the RR oem connector?
Is it not possible to purchase them?
I haven't found any picture of them on the inter Web? Why?

e635815

Original Poster:

379 posts

189 months

Wednesday 19th October 2016
quotequote all
Excellent, but why do WE need to reinvent the wheel?
Why can't we just use the RR oem connector?
Is it not possible to purchase them?
I haven't found any picture of them on the inter Web? Why?

e635815

Original Poster:

379 posts

189 months

Thursday 20th October 2016
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Steve_D said:
What's to reinvent?
It's simple and common so no reason to photograph it or even give it a number.

Steve
Steve, my comment was not on the bullet connectors. I know it is simple and common.
I was more refering to the OEM connector which I could only find one picture of on the internet and no part number at all.
Ideally I would like to have the OEM connector installed. But it looks like it won't happen and I will have to resort using bullet connectors like everybody else.

Thanks for the tip.

e635815

Original Poster:

379 posts

189 months

Thursday 20th October 2016
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Yes, this is what I have seen on the single picture I could find.
I did phone the local scrape yards but none of them would have that available. In fact none of them had any Land-Range Rover in their stock.
Alas, I have resorted buying femal bullet connectors. Which, I am convinced, will work as good as the proper ones.
Thank you all.