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Does the Fuel Temperature Sensor ever fail?
If so what effects can it have on the running of the engine?
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Don't know about he Disco but I was reading up about it with the RR, if it fails the ECU defaults to a set value, its very unlikley you would ever notice.
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If you have lambda sensors it will make no difference but will register as a fault on notebook.
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