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Old 09-02-2008, 12:36 PM   #1
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Default WTB - Water Level Sensor

This is the sensor that is located on top of the radiator on an FC, and on the Water pump housing on FD's.

This can be either from an FC or FD. I'll need a price shipped to 45241.

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Old 09-02-2008, 01:17 PM   #2
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I have one off my FC radiator in great shape 35.00 shipped USA no payapl fees

paypal is: SpooledupRacing@comcast.net
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Old 09-02-2008, 01:29 PM   #3
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Thanks, but that is about the same price as a new one from Mazdatrix.

I'm looking for a used/cheaper priced unit ($10-15). Doesn't have to be amazing, just work.
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Old 09-02-2008, 02:58 PM   #4
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let me check the other one I have if it also is still good I will give it to ya for 15.00

I want to make sure I get atleast my gas covered to get this out lol..
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I've got an S4 water pump with one in it? Am I thinking of the right sensor??? (screws into the top, right by the t-stat housing)

If its right, I'll toss it in the mail for you......lemme know.
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I've got an S4 water pump with one in it? Am I thinking of the right sensor??? (screws into the top, right by the t-stat housing)

If its right, I'll toss it in the mail for you......lemme know.
I don't think that's the right one. I'm pretty sure that on FC's this sensor is located on top of the radiator.

On an FD they are on the Waterpump housing.

If they are located in any other place on an FC, that would be news to me..but ya learn something new every day.
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I don't think that's the right one. I'm pretty sure that on FC's this sensor is located on top of the radiator.
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Right, I found one anyways

PM me your addy and I'll send it out...
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Right, I found one anyways

PM me your addy and I'll send it out...
Right on! PM Sent
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Temp sender on an FD and an FC are compatible..just different Wiring connector. I just found that out this week.
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Unless you like the warning buzzer of a low radiator, and its really not low when it goes off, you can simply ground the wire and the issue will never be there again. In one 7 i use the sensor and the other I don't. Its whatever you like or feel more comfortable with.
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Unless you like the warning buzzer of a low radiator, and its really not low when it goes off, you can simply ground the wire and the issue will never be there again. In one 7 i use the sensor and the other I don't. Its whatever you like or feel more comfortable with.
..ya.But Dude..that is the Whole reason for the Buzzer..it lets you know when there is something Wrong(like low coolant).If the Sensor didn't need to be there,they(Madza) wouldn't have put one on..I like to know what is going on under my hood.So driving around with a Buzzer ON,means I park it and FIX it!
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