Thanks.

Yeah just trying to make sure I dodnt miss something.

I have ave a few old ones that I might experiment with first. re removing the sensor.

Quote Originally Posted by mearstrae View Post
I think you kind of answered your own question, the compressor does run. Jump out the temp sensor and see what happens (I'm not sure if it's normally open or normally closed-take off the connector and check[normally open], if that doesn't work, then try jumping the terminal[normally closed]). If it works, the sensor got drowned, sensors don't have to have exposed wires to to react badly to water. This is why you never pressure wash a Rover engine, it will kill the sensors. Anyway, if the sensor seems bad try to dry it with a hair dryer or similar, it may dry enough internally to work again.

'99 Disco II
'95 R.R.C. Lwb (Gone...)
'76 Series III Hybrid 109
'70 Rover 3500S