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zordietrying Dec 19, 2012 12:44 PM

Sensors
 
I went to autozone to replace both of the one wire sensors in the thermostat housing for my 82 280zxt. In the book they are called thermotime switch and water temperature sensor. They could only find one, which they called Temperature switch.(the one with a nipple on it) The other they called coolant sensor, which was the CHTS.(two wire) What is the other called and where can I find it? Thanx

NismoPick Dec 19, 2012 01:08 PM

https://www.zdriver.com/forums/280zx...al-help-32114/


Originally Posted by NismoPick (Post 291798)
There are 3 sensors...

#1: Water temp sensor for dash gauge
#2: Water temp switch for the aux fan
#3: Thermotime switch for the cold start valve.

From the FSM (you should download it here: XenonS130 - S130 Reference if you haven't done so yet). :D

http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h8...M/TSensors.jpg

EDIT for clarification:

#3 Thermotime switch is not present on the L28ET as there is no cold start valve.

zordietrying Dec 19, 2012 02:11 PM

I got a thermal transmitter. (called temperature switch at autozone) I still need a Water Temperature Switch. Which I can't find. Does the parts stores call it something else.

lifegrddude Dec 20, 2012 10:46 AM

If you ask Courtesy Nissan at courtesyparts.com, they'll give you the correct part number for that item. I can't remember the exact name of the parts the local auto store uses, but try having them check under the a/c section of their system. That's how the guy at my local O'Reillys found it.

icice9 Dec 20, 2012 11:17 AM

here you go
Import Direct Ignition 17-1060 - Thermo Fan Switch | O'Reilly Auto Parts

zordietrying Dec 20, 2012 08:46 PM

That's the one, thanks guys. One more quick question, should Teflon tape be used on those two sensors?

FricFrac Dec 21, 2012 01:30 PM

Nope - you want as good of an electrical contact as possible between the sensor and the socket. If you absolutely need something in there you could use a thin smear of conductive grease (NOT dielectric - that means it DOESN'T conduct electricty).


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