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The larger female plug in the bottom pic looks like the one that goes to the front mounted electric fan. It normally gets removed if fitting a fmic.

That one mate is the only one that fits the rad fans, its the smaller plug that's redundant.

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Early TT's only had one small, rear mounted electric fan, later models have two. I aussume both models had the front mounted fan to assist the aircon. Could it be/have you identified the thermostat plug?

 

Just looking now mate for a possible connector for it

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Any luck?

No mate, its got me stumped.

 

Airccon temp sensor that goes in the bottom of the rad? I think it was for the aircon fan that higher models had.

 

There's an aluminium plug in the bottom of that rad you got off of me, where the temp switch normally sits.

I don't think it would reach that far down, then again I could be wrong. Does that mean I need to source a temp switch for the bottom of the rad mate?

Also have no MANU mode.:( FU*k

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Yeah it should reach, it's not that far. It looks like that plug to me. :) I had to use the switch for my car lad. It's got the factory aircon fan etc..

 

The plug isn't done up properly. Needs a sealing washer as well. Just incase you hadn't spotted that.

No worries at least I know now, I never noticed mate so i'll have fun trying to put a washer in without draining the rad again.

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