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Old 10-16-2013, 06:01 PM
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Yep, the one in the dash, lower left of the steering column behind the little plastic grill. Mine is making that annoying noise. Took the little bastard out and cleaned it with compressed air and electronics cleaner spray. It stays quiet for abit but the buzz comes back. Cleaned it out twice now.

I've been looking high and low and the only ones I can find are used, on fleabay. Does anyone have a source for a NEW one?

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I asked the dealer one time because mine makes that noise. I think he wanted $300. So I got a free pen instead and left.
 
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At lweast you got that. The dealer said "let me call you back", aaaaand crickets. F the dealer. Anyone else?
 
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Paul Grant, cant say enough good things about him. Great service and prices. You can find his contact info by searching this forum.
 
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Yep, the one in the dash, lower left of the steering column behind the little plastic grill. Mine is making that annoying noise. Took the little bastard out and cleaned it with compressed air and electronics cleaner spray. It stays quiet for abit but the buzz comes back. Cleaned it out twice now.

I've been looking high and low and the only ones I can find are used, on fleabay. Does anyone have a source for a NEW one?

Like this: 2003 Land Rover Discovery Interior Climate Control Air Sensor 173000 0741 | eBay

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While Paul is a great dude, he is requesting info on a new unit.


Do you have a part number?
 
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Old 10-17-2013, 11:21 AM
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You might try using a light oil like 3-in-1 or something like that. Get it into the bearings without hitting the fan blades. It MIGHT make it quiet for another year or more. I've saved MANY cooling motors this way.
 
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Originally Posted by zgphoto
while paul is a great dude, he is requesting info on a new unit.


Do you have a part number?
jtf100290 - sensor-in car temperature
 
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Since we're on the subject: Mysterious buzzing sound « Green Land Rover

I will say that my last resort , before continuing the search for a NEW one, was to lightly grease the fan shaft. Seems a bit quieter for the moment, but I guess time will tell.
 
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Thanks bud. If the lube doesn't work, looks like that's my out.
 


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