I have an 88 110 too, a Saudi Arabian model. Are you located in the states?
The temp sender should be located on the front of the intake manifold (big molded metal thing between the cylinder heads that the carbs are mounted to). The thermostat housing will be in the lower center front of the manifold with two temp sensors leading out but these are not the ones you want. You want the temp sensor that is actually bolted into the manifold on one of the sides. The sensor is most likely be an M16X1.5 threaded sensor with a single electrical lead coming out of it, but you will need to look at your existing sender to be sure.
Also, make sure you have a towel handy and something to plug the hole with so that you don't leak coolant all over your engine bay when you remove the old sensor.
Go to www.d-90.com and look at the VDO installation thread in the forums if you need any more assistance with the sensor swap.
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.
In a Rover 400, the coolant temperature sensor is typically located near the thermostat housing on the engine block. It is usually positioned on the cylinder head or in the coolant passage to accurately measure the temperature of the coolant. Access may require removing some engine components, depending on the specific engine variant. Always consult the vehicle's service manual for precise location and removal instructions.
On the Rover 216, the temperature sensor is typically located near the engine or in the coolant system to monitor the engine's temperature accurately. It may also be positioned in the cabin to gauge interior climate conditions. For precise location details, it's recommended to consult the vehicle's service manual or technical documentation.
To replace the coolant temperature sensor on a 2000 Land Rover Discovery II, first, ensure the engine is cool and disconnect the negative battery terminal. Locate the coolant temperature sensor, which is typically found near the thermostat housing on the engine block. Remove the electrical connector and unscrew the old sensor using a suitable socket or wrench. Install the new sensor, reattach the connector, and reconnect the battery terminal, ensuring to check the coolant level and top off if necessary.
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 intake air temperature sensor is under the intake manifold on the 2002 Land Rover Freelander. It is on the top rear section of the engine.
The air intake temperature sender is located at the right hand side, back of the engine when looking from the front of the car. It is found screwed into the inlet manifold at the top of the engine. Disconnect wiring and unscrew sensor.
Where do i top up my coolant on a rover 25
where is the speed sensor on a rover 200
To refill the coolant on a 2003 Range Rover, use the filler tower that is located on the heater hose. Open the valve and pour in the coolant. Run the car for a short time, then top off the coolant after any air in the system has had a chance to be pumped out. Close the valve again to complete the job.
The 1999 Range Rover 4.6 liter engine crank shaft sensor is located on the back of the engine. The crank shaft sensor is behind the rear engine cover.
Usually ECT or engine coolant temp sensor. That's what tells the engine computer to turn on the fans.