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bunnyman



Member Since: 29 May 2013
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England 2009 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 HT Galway Green
TDCI DANGLING BIT
Hi all
just changed my gearbox oil and about six inches towards the engine from the fill plug found this dangling wire,sensor as seen in photo anybody know what it is and where it is fixed
many thanks Rich

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Dieselhead



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Cant say what its for but it just clips on one of the fins/casting on the side of the gearbox Chris

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Post #343077 5th Jul 2014 7:49pm
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bunnyman



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thanks dieselhead
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clifflandy



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United Kingdom 2007 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 HT Zambezi Silver
This wiring plug is for the drivers seat belt buckled/unbuckled warning light. It's used for some international markets but not in the UK.
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bunnyman



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thank you clifflandy nice to know what its for, its a pity they didn't leave the wiring in when i fitted the heated seats !
Post #344058 9th Jul 2014 5:47pm
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