Faulty Otter - How much?

Faulty Otter - How much?

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bena80

Original Poster:

45 posts

278 months

Friday 5th April 2002
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How much does a otter switch cost for a 93 s3c - where is best place to buy and what car is it off - XR4? thanks ------------Andy

>>> Edited by bena80 on Friday 5th April 21:26

Dave_H

996 posts

290 months

Friday 5th April 2002
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How much does a otter switch cost for a 93 s3c - where is best place to buy and what car is it off - XR4? thanks ------------Andy

>>> Edited by bena80 on Friday 5th April 21:26


I may well be wrong, but I'm sure I've heard it's off a Metro??

Have you looked though all the old postings?

Cheers,

Dave.

LeeBee

773 posts

291 months

Saturday 6th April 2002
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The original push in type (the one with the nice bracket!) is from a Metro (late 80's), the screw in type is probably off of a cooker

Cheers

LeeBee

Paul V

4,489 posts

284 months

Monday 8th April 2002
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I’d recommend ringing kenlowe, they do an adjustable fan switch for about £35 inc post, packaging and vat. It is quite simple to fit and you can then set it up to come in when you like.

steve b

97 posts

289 months

Monday 8th April 2002
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I have just changed mine.

The push fit type (S1 - S2) original part was a Unipart - number GVS 104

I bought a patern part - Intermotor 50056 from my local factor for £6.95.

Hope this helps.

Steve.

>> Edited by steve b on Thursday 11th April 09:48

steve b

97 posts

289 months

Thursday 11th April 2002
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Scrub the patern parts - they cut in far to late (120°C) - I think they may be off a Rover 800.

I believe the one used by the S is off a Metro - safest bet is to stick to the Unipart one GVS104 - £8.45 + vat from a Rover or Unipart dealer (and much less hastle).

I got the part number from parts at Mole Valley - Redhill - he is pretty helpful, if not try any of the dealers.

Steve.

>> Edited by steve b on Thursday 11th April 09:51