Discussion
A very small otter foetus is inerted in a pipe near the radiator in order to sense the heat. When the engine gets overheated the otter is understandibly aggitated so wiggles around a lot, this energy powers a dynamo which in turns is used to provide the fans with motion...
But I could be wrong
But I could be wrong
It's located at the top of the pipe just behind the radiator, so it's relatively easy to get to (well as easy as most things under an S bonnet!).
shpub said:Depends on where TVR have put it and how quick you are. If you spill a lot of coolent worth topping up and bleeding the system just to be sure.
I've been told when doing it to put cling-film on the top of the swirl tank to neck to seal the system, as this will cause less leakage, and sense to this?
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