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NOCO Genius 6/12V 5A Battery Charger - GENIUS5AU

NOCO Genius 6/12V 5A Battery Charger - GENIUS5AU

$150
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Permatex Black Silicone Adhesive Sealant 85g - PX81158

Permatex Black Silicone Adhesive Sealant 85g - PX81158

$20
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JB Weld High Temp Red Silicone 85g - 31314

JB Weld High Temp Red Silicone 85g - 31314

$25
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CRC Grey RTV Gasket Sensor Safe 85g - 8637
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CRC Grey RTV Gasket Sensor Safe 85g - 8637

$17
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NOCO Genius 6v/12v 2A Battery Charger - GENIUS2AU

NOCO Genius 6v/12v 2A Battery Charger - GENIUS2AU

$110
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CRC Grey RTV Gasket Sensor Safe 300g - 5079
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CRC Grey RTV Gasket Sensor Safe 300g - 5079

$42
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VDO Temperature Sensor 1/8 - 27NPT Stud Terminals - 320.093
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VDO Temperature Sensor 1/8 - 27NPT Stud Terminals - 320.093

$75
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CRC RTV Silicone Select-A-Bead Black 184g - 14072
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CRC RTV Silicone Select-A-Bead Black 184g - 14072

$61
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JB Weld Ultimate Black Silicone 280ml cartridge - 32929

JB Weld Ultimate Black Silicone 280ml cartridge - 32929

$51
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VDO Temperature Switch 1/4 - NPTF - 320.714
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VDO Temperature Switch 1/4 - NPTF - 320.714

$644
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Tridon Eng Mang Temp Sensor(Ccs37) - TCS075

Tridon Eng Mang Temp Sensor(Ccs37) - TCS075

$114
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JB Weld Ultimate Grey Silicone 85g - 32327

JB Weld Ultimate Grey Silicone 85g - 32327

$26
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MaxiTrac 12V Tyre Pressure Monitoring System - MT-TPMS

MaxiTrac 12V Tyre Pressure Monitoring System - MT-TPMS

$144
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Freetrack 4G GPS Vehicle Tracker - AVSFT802
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Freetrack 4G GPS Vehicle Tracker - AVSFT802

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NOCO Genius 1A Battery Charger - GENIUS1AU

NOCO Genius 1A Battery Charger - GENIUS1AU

$211
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Nakamichi Reversing Car Camera - NC-6L

Nakamichi Reversing Car Camera - NC-6L

$74
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JB Weld Ultimate Grey Silicone 280ml cartridge - 32927

JB Weld Ultimate Grey Silicone 280ml cartridge - 32927

$51
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CRC RTV Silicone Select-A-Bead Grey 184g - 14060
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CRC RTV Silicone Select-A-Bead Grey 184g - 14060

$61
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Hella Super Seal Plug & Socket 2 Pole - 4982

Hella Super Seal Plug & Socket 2 Pole - 4982

$17
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Hema Discreet Dual Channel 2K Dash Cam - HM-DVR2

Hema Discreet Dual Channel 2K Dash Cam - HM-DVR2

$419
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JB Weld High Temp Red Silicone 300ml cartridge - 31914

JB Weld High Temp Red Silicone 300ml cartridge - 31914

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Temperature Sensor Maintenance for Your 1998 Nissan Pulsar

For those with a 1998 Nissan Pulsar, keeping an eye on your car's various sensors, including the temperature sensors, is an essential part of routine vehicle maintenance. Temperature sensors play a crucial role in your car's performance by monitoring engine temperatures and ensuring the cooling system functions correctly. Maintaining these sensors will help your Pulsar run smoothly, improving both efficiency and reliability.

If you're considering replacing or checking the temperature sensors, follow these helpful tips:

  1. Know Your Sensor Locations: The engine temperature sensor in your 1998 Nissan Pulsar is typically located near the thermostat housing or on the engine block. It's responsible for sending temperature data to the car's electronic control unit (ECU), which helps regulate things like fuel injection and ignition timing.
  2. Signs of a Faulty Sensor: A malfunctioning temperature sensor may cause erratic temperature readings, overheating, or issues with the vehicle's performance. If you notice peculiar behaviour such as poor fuel economy, engine knocking, or frequent overheating, it's worth taking a look at the sensor.
  3. Regular Inspections: As part of regular vehicle servicing, make it a habit to inspect the temperature sensors. Look for signs of wear or damage, and ensure the electrical connections are tight and corrosion-free. Maintenance of the sensors helps in averting potential issues and prolonging the life of your car.
  4. Understanding Sensor Replacement: If a temperature sensor needs replacing, it's often a straightforward process but varies slightly depending on its location. Typically, you'll disconnect the old sensor, remove it from its housing, and replace it with a new one. Remember to handle components carefully to avoid damaging surrounding parts.
  5. Keeping Coolant Systems in Check: The sensors work closely with your cooling system. Ensure you regularly check coolant levels and top up if needed. A functioning cooling system prevents engine overheating and keeps sensors operating effectively.

Maintaining and occasionally replacing temperature sensors is crucial to the upkeep of any vehicle, including your 1998 Nissan Pulsar. By staying proactive about maintenance, you can prevent more severe issues down the line while ensuring your car runs reliably and efficiently. Tackling this task might seem daunting at first, but with the right approach and attention to detail, you're set for success. Keep these points in mind, and feel free to consult with a professional if you're ever unsure about handling these components yourself. Happy driving!