There is a brown sensor that screws into a metal pipe on the right hand side of engine bay just behind the radiator, there is a black hose from the radiator that connects to the metal pipe then you will see the sesor screwed in.
The crankshaft sensor on a Rover 200 is located below and to the right of the generator and cylinder head temperature sensor. It is on the driver's side of the engine and above the oil filter.
where is the speed sensor on a rover 200
It is measured in Fahrenheit on US cars, and boiling temperature is 212°F. The scale indicates coolant temperature and over 200 would mean overheating, as steam could form in an unpressurized system.
how do you fixs in a rover 200 tow bar and wireing
Try checking the cooling fan sensor to ensure it engages the fan. The fans should be turning very fast
I assume you are asking about the coolant fan. The switch is a relay located on the radiator support bracket on the passenger side of the vehicle. There is also a fuse near the relay. The engine control module, computer, operates the relay. There is a temperature sensor at the bottom of the thermostat housing that the engine control module reads the coolant temperature from. Any of those being defective can cause the coolant fan not to work. Of course the fan itself can also be defective as well as any of the associated wiring. The coolant fan should be turned on when the coolant temperature reaches about 220 and will stop when the temperature is below 200. l
A Rover 200 can be purchased from a number of websites online such as: autotrader and carsite. Autotrader has one of the largest selection of Rover 200 vehicles on the net.
Normally 180 On hot days it might go to 200
200-225 degrees F, give or take 5 degrees.
The horn on Rover 200 Series is twin horn and is tucked away by the side of the passanger side headlight.
the rover model is early rover 200 series ie, 214, 216.
If i understand this Land Rover 200 series is mads by the Land Rover co. of whichthe parent company is the Ford Motor co.hope that helps artherre@bellsouth.net