RupertB!
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Hi all, I'm new here, so please be gentle with me!
When I bought my (first) Freelander Freestyle 4 Door TD4 Automatic (2005 Reg) a few months ago, I was disappointed to find that there was no Outside Temperature Guage (something I have become quite used to on all my other non Land Rover vehicles). I have bought an aftermarket small backlit LCD Inside/Outside Temperature Guage which works quite well. It comes with 3m of cable with a small sensor on the end, which they recommend goes just behind the front bumper away from the heat of the engine and of course avoiding the wind chill factor. Starting from somewhere around the centre console, does anyone have any tips or advice on which is the best route through to the Engine Compartment, thence on and down to behind the front bumper. I'm no car mechanic, but I do know the basics and have the Haynes Manual to hand! Many thanks in advance for any help out there.
Regards
When I bought my (first) Freelander Freestyle 4 Door TD4 Automatic (2005 Reg) a few months ago, I was disappointed to find that there was no Outside Temperature Guage (something I have become quite used to on all my other non Land Rover vehicles). I have bought an aftermarket small backlit LCD Inside/Outside Temperature Guage which works quite well. It comes with 3m of cable with a small sensor on the end, which they recommend goes just behind the front bumper away from the heat of the engine and of course avoiding the wind chill factor. Starting from somewhere around the centre console, does anyone have any tips or advice on which is the best route through to the Engine Compartment, thence on and down to behind the front bumper. I'm no car mechanic, but I do know the basics and have the Haynes Manual to hand! Many thanks in advance for any help out there.
Regards