EFI questions
EFI questions
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NicBowman

Original Poster:

785 posts

256 months

Tuesday 1st June 2004
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Hi

New S3 owner, with some historic TVR experience - but mostly the old M series when I was a boy. I have some technical questions with resepct to the 2.9 EFI system, if anyone is that much of an anorack!

The petrol temperature sensor, what is the correct resistance, and does anyone know the generic Ford part number?

Does the 2.9EFI has a thermotime valve, for cold start?

Thanks


Nic

Colin Blues2

2,541 posts

275 months

Tuesday 1st June 2004
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Hi Nic

Don't know the Ford part number for the petrol temperature sensor but if you ask for one for a 2.9 Granada or Sierra that should get you the right one.

There is certainly a cold start regulator on the EFI system whether that is a thermotime or not I don't know.

There is a parts list for the S here.

[url]http://homepage.ntlworld.com/parkersteve/sparts.asp[/url]

As to resistance don't know but there is quite a bit of info in the bible for testing various components of the fuel injection system. The book is well worth having and is available from the TVRCC it's the TVR S Series by Steve Heath.

[url]www.tvrcc.com/acatalog/TVRCC_Catalogue_Road_tests__Histories__Collectors_Guides_34.html[/url]

The engine is pretty much lifted straight out of the Ford so the Haynes manuals for the 2.9 V6 are also useful.

You could try and do a search on the forum as there is plenty of info in there.

Oh and welcome to the club!!

Colin

NicBowman

Original Poster:

785 posts

256 months

Friday 4th June 2004
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Just for future reference, the part number is 6167382. It is about £11. The resistance is infinate (open circuit) at 20C and drops to around 10meg ohm at temperature.

Nic
Yesterday (10:00)
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Hello Can anybody help in locating a switch assembly temperature assembly temperature Ford Sierra 2.9 v6
Part number 6167382 Thanks Barry

phillpot

17,404 posts

201 months

Yesterday (13:17)
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I tried to find recently with no luck, they appear to be very rare!


But my research led me to believe they are not necessary in a moderate climate like the UK ?


Can you speak German?

https://www.der-ersatzteile-profi.de/artikel/tempe...

Edited by phillpot on Saturday 18th October 13:21

Yesterday (13:48)
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Hello Can you explain what this switch /sensor does?

mentall

471 posts

148 months

Yesterday (15:29)
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Is your car a S3 or S3C? Both are EFI.
I.e. does it have airflow meters OR a MAP manifold pressure sensor?

The engines are effectively identical, but the EFI system and some accessories are different. Especially the ECU!


Yesterday (17:49)
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Hello I’m not sure it has twin air flow maf sensors so can anybody help with what trouble you would get with a faulty switch/sensor 6167382

phillpot

17,404 posts

201 months

Yesterday (20:16)
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Kingfisherph31 said:
Hello Can you explain what this switch /sensor does?
very little, disconnect it, If you are having "issues" I very much doubt it is the problem.