your temp sensor should be in the front bumper
Its between the Air Filter and the Engine inlet
temperature sensor (−55°C to +150°C) but range varies for other variants
The computer monitors the outside temperature through the sensor and will not activate the a/c when the temperature reading is too cold. It is not an expensive part but shop labour can be expensive. With the sensor replaced and reading proper the a/c function should return to normal. Hope this helps. "G"
85 to 95 deg C, depending on ambient temp
The temperature sensor is on the right hand side of you digital A/C controler it is the little round vent holes on the side of the a/c controls
70 degrees C
under the bonnet on the right on a corsa c
Why colour is fuse for horn on corsa c
the alloys on a corsa c are either 6jx15" or 6.5jx15" becareful with the offset tho because i remember the old nova's were an odd offset and the corsa is the replacement for the nova.
That depends on if you are referring to the coolant temp sensor, ambient air temp sensor, 4 cyl, or 6 cyl. The coolant temperature sensor is used mainly for engine / coolant cooling, and A/C. The ambient sensor is used on some model years for A/C operation. Ambient locations normally in front of the A/C condensor. The condensor is the radiator looking component in front of the radiator. Coolant sensor vary by year and engine size. TechJK -------------------------
2000
corsa c window wipers working but parking in uprite positin any ideas