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    Can anybody please tell me where this sensor is located on a 2004 1.9PD 130 Alhambra? Also if a fault read of 16916 Short to ground P0532-35-10 intermittent is likely to be the sensor or the wiring?
     
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    It is on the refrigerant return pipe on the condenser, I think you have to take the front bumper off to get at it.
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    Thanks Crasher, nice to see they've made a five minute job a five hour one!
    System seems to be working OK but presumably it's not needing to cool anything in this weather - any idea if it's safe to leave 'til spring?
     
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    It will be fine until those two weeks in June we call summer.
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    The rate we're going up here won't even need it then!
    Thanks for your help, appreciated as always
     
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    Global warming, my ****!
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    The climatronic display has started flashing on startup this morning so don't know if the sensor has now gone from intermittent to totally dud. Need to get the VCDS kit out again. After this weather I'm sorely tempted to try and find a nearly new 'last' of the old Alhambra SE's as there are some run out bargains about. Mine is seven years old in Jan and although it's run almost faultlessly for 84k+ (apart from the trademark drop links/CV boots etc) it would be nice to pick one up with heated seats/windscreen/ park sensors etc which would (hopefully) see me right for another seven years. Quite fancy an auto (had a 1.9 tdi 110 B5 Passat which I loved) but not sure about dropping from 130ps to 115ps. Is the 2.0PD manual reliable or might I be better to consider and 1.9 auto? So many questions but it's Christmas and perhaps time to treat myself
     
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    Next question is:
    How easy is it to remove front bumper on Alhambra, knowing my luck I'll trip all the airbags trying??
     
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    Not too difficult, just remove all the Torx screws, PM me your email. Do you have the earlier big one piece or later two piece grill?
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    Bumper not that bad to take off, switch is in front off drivers side front wheel, you can go full lock left undo inner wing and have a go just doable but VERY fragile piece of pipe work.Bumper can be off in 20 mins and will reach floor with sensors/fogs/washers all connected.
     
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