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auto heat sensor
Hi guys,
So when re-installing my headliner I had come across a braided wire that I traced back to the auto heat console in the centre of the car. I tucked it away close to the sunvisor hole so I could easily fish it out when the time came i could get access to it, I have now just installed my new visors and viola there it was still sitting there, from memory last i believe something connects to it? where does that live? i have nothing to go on because the previous one would of been damaged in the fire. I think last time i found the part was NLA? Is there a replacement? http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1484818251.jpg |
is that a power plug to a light in the visor?
at first I thought it looked like a power plug for a radar detector you might state the year, |
Should be a little bezel with a ~1" rubber stem where the sensor lives. I think you're correct on it being NLA.
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Anyone know of a replacement?
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There has been a few come up for sale but not often
Lorne M. |
I wonder if there is something (another kind of sensor I can adapt) or can use instead?
How does this affect the auto heat unit whilst not connected?? |
The wire needs to go to the center behind the rear view mirror.
I have not seen lighted mirror on the sun visor so you definitely need more length. Bruce |
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That's easy enough for me today.. Can anyone take a photo of there's? Or send me a picture of the piece I'm looking for or the pet number |
post 10 in this thread shows the location, item may be NLA:
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche-911-technical-forum/542405-auto-heat-wiring.html FYI - Since Targas have no hardtop, they mount them behind the dash. Replacement part for the NTC thermistor itself: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche-911-technical-forum/808599-3-2-carrea-cabin-heater-sensor-cable-replacement.html |
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