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  • NSW VW Caddy 1.9TDI help!

    Hi I've owned a 08 caddy van for quite some years now, most recent mod has left me accidentally pulling out cable attached to the outdoor air temperature sensor (located on passenger side front bumper in front of radiator). If any one owns same vehicle and wouldn't mind following this cable up and letting me know where it connects to It would be much appreciated!

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    Think it goes straight into the main loom at the side of the radiator, try and find the same colour wires around the battery area..
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      Thanks, will have to take a look tomorrow! Looks as though previous owner has done their own repair as where the wire has broken it seems to have been stripped and twisted back together.

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        Originally posted by benstv View Post
        Thanks, will have to take a look tomorrow! Looks as though previous owner has done their own repair as where the wire has broken it seems to have been stripped and twisted back together.
        Use a crimp connector and crimp it, as a last resort solder it...

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          Originally posted by The One View Post
          as a last resort solder it...
          I am wondering is this simply a personal preference??

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