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Hi, after replacing the thermostat housing on my R55 08 mini, I kept getting a coolant open circuit code. I could not find any info on locations of sensors anywhere...even my shop manual cd. Finding your sight was fantastic. Excellent descriptions, photos and info on sensors which I am familiar with there operation, just not the locations on this car as I am just starting to work on it..You guys are the best....I cant say enough but I WILL BE BUYING FROM YOU FOR NOW ON....the issue was 2 sensor connectors were switched.....all good now
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Thanks for the feedback. Glad we could help.
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Yes, always make sure things are properly connected otherwise you can get a coolant system related fault code. I've seen a lot of CTS faults because of loose or connectors being plugged into the incorrect location. Glad our article was useful to you!
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