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andymac
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Posted 8/17/2012 6:49:27 AM
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Hi guys,
I need to replace the evaporator temperature sensor on a 2002 Picasso, 2.0 HDI. AD shows approx location but I wondered if anyone can be a little bit more precise to save me some time. A rough guide on how long to fit would be useful as my man wants an approximate price for the job.
Many thanks in advance.
andymac
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wor-mate
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Posted 8/18/2012 12:08:46 PM
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it could be a dash out job which is 6hr
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andymac
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Posted 8/19/2012 4:12:14 AM
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Thanks for that
andymac
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K And R
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Posted 8/19/2012 8:01:52 AM
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15 minutes is more like it, with the pedal cover of you can see it, and it only twist,s out. Not that i have ever known one to fail !
Kev.
"If you dont KNOW how it works, don,t try to test or fix it"
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andymac
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Posted 8/19/2012 4:24:10 PM
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Thanks for that Kev.
It's the only fault code logged so I've got to look at that first. The only one I've done before is on a Skoda Fabia.
Regards
andymac
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sparki1
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Posted 8/19/2012 5:28:52 PM
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More likely to be a wiring issue is my guess.
Sparki
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