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Can anyone help with my mx5 it has been lowered and i need to know if i can higher it back to oringinal?
What sensor is it your trying to change? Is it your radiator? or is it radio? If its in the radiator, then it's probably the cooling fan switch. If this is the case then it's going to be fairly tough, because of the lack of space. But usually it's a matter of getting the right wrench or socket to fit over the sensor. Autozone and Checker (CSK) has a tool lone program. They might even have the specialized sensor socket to fit over the sensor. Be careful to do this when the the engine is cool, because the Antifreeze/coolant can burn you. Make sure to have some kind of bucket or catch pan to catch the spilling fluid. And when you get the sensor in the radiator, make sure to use the same color coolant, either green or gold. NOT DEX-COOL! make sure to mix it 50/50 with water. after the sensor is installed, and the coolant is full, start the engine, put the heater on full and let the vehicle run until the temperature gauge on the dash is half way, shut the engine off leave it sit for about 20 min. and then slowly, carefully loosen the radiator cap, SLOWLY! What this will do it help "burp" the system, once the system is burped, you will notice that the coolant level has dropped, then add more of your 50/50 mix until full, replace the cap tightly and drive.
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