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Re: Re Sensored help...
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- From: glen.powell@smc.com
- Date: 02 Aug 1995 10:30:44 -0400
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Re: Ur-Q blue temp sensor
I believe that this indicator is to show when the engine
is very cold and boost should be avoided. I always
see this blue temp sensor when starting the ur-Q for
the first time on very cold mornings. I always wait for
it to fade away totally before even trying to move the
car, it only takes about 1-2 minutes max. Dunno if
the sensor for this indicator is combined with or
perhaps the same sensor as the high-temp sensor.
Bentley should show how this works in the schematic.
Perhaps your sensor is going bad, or perhaps you're
in the Arctic and it really *is* cold! :)
-glen