MoSizely

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Proud owner of my first Rangey, having wished for one for ages... i had a problem with a plastic knuckle that had cracked, but managed to push the pipe onto the remaining spiggot.. BUT.. can anyone help with the mysteries..
what & where do the arrowed bits "live"..
Many thanks in advance for any input...

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Do you have LPG.....??

The last pic you have arrowed what looks like the LPG Vapouriser....

The First pic is part of the Cruise Control Vacuum circuit.....

The Middle pic looks like a temp sensor of some sort.....

Also whilst I can tell it is a Petrol model...which one 4.0 or 4.6, and which model year??
 
Sorry.. yes i do have LPG.
The unit in pic 3 was pi55ing out water (well. dribbling...) when i topped up the expansion bottle), via the broken knuckle on the bottom of it (not really shown in the pic.

The previous owner said that pic 1 was something to do with the cruise, but where should the "T" be connected to? i cant see anything obvious anywhere.

It doesnt look like the sensor in pic 2 has been plugged into anything for a while as it's a bit grubby, but thought that i'd better ask...

Finally,
Its a 4.6 HSE Petrol/LPG on a P plate so i think thats 1996..

Many thanks
 
1 is part of the cruse control.
2 is the air temp sensor for the ecu this should be sitting inside the air box through a little hole in the side.
 
Did the RAVE manuals, couldnt find anything.. it shows one end of the vacuum pipe...(the end i have!)... but its a mystery as to where the other end goes.
The unit with the plastic knuckles on..? couldnt find anything that looked remotely like that, but it had water flowing through it from the cooling system, so still puzzled on that one.
The sensor looking thing... well it appears that i have an aftermarket air filter on, so im guessing that it was an air temp sensor that originally attached to the huge air intake box... so ive zip tied it to the filter bracket.

Thanks for the help
 
2 is the air temp sensor for the ecu this should be sitting inside the air box through a little hole in the side.

HAHA, you wrote that while i was writing my reply.. at least it means that my detective work is along the right lines! :D
 

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