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digifitz



Hello,

the temp sensor is in the right corner of the bumper.
( at least here in the Euro-bumper land it is )
It's a black piece , about the size of your little finger.

If you didn't have a MFA in your car before 
you will not have it installed.


They're available at the VW dealer and not that expensive.

friendly Greets
Dirk

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The only thing that isn't working on mine is the outside temperature,
this might be my sensor that is wrong... but couldn't find where is
located... We told me near the front bumper.. but I have nothing
that look like a temp sensor there!!!!

So at least you need to have all the parts for installing it:

- Speedway sensor, if you don't have one Cory told me that
you can get the sensor out of the new model since they are
also digital sensor!!! Might ask dirk for the part number, you
get it from the golf 93 and up. about 100$

- Little pin of metal that goes inside the connector in a box that
is located in the raintray, that you will need to add it to that connector
where you will now probe the RPM. Unused in the connector right now.

- The diagrams, that is very usefull.

- Since the digifiz are coming from a golf, the metal bracket aren't well
made
for the rocco, so if you want to make a clean job like I did, you will have
to custom some yourself. I know that dirk simply use some cutted foam!

- Make sure you have the two connectors that fit the digifiz.

- A good welding tool/shrinking tube/electric tape/cutter and lot of wires!

- Make sure to connect the speedway sensor to a switched power, since you
don't want the speedway sensor to be always on power.. Dirk had to change
that after.

Actually this is all I remember right now... So good diagrams studies and
lots of
time... don't go fast, you will misplug something ;)
I have done it in 2 months, by working 2-3 hours per weekend since my
car was in storage for the winter... And after I had to fix few more wires
for 2 full days, to make it working and clean!

Joel 87 16v


-----Original Message-----
From: scirocco-l-admin@scirocco.org
[mailto:scirocco-l-admin@scirocco.org]On Behalf Of ATS - Patrick Bureau
Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 8:48 PM
To: breandan mcilwain; scirocco list
Subject: RE: digifitz


you do realize there is 34 wires  + sensors to connect that puppy, you'l
need 3-4 days to get it functional if you have a complete kit
ask Joel Leclerc (member or on the list or Dirk from germany (lister also)
they might give oyu an idea how long it truly takes.

Patrick

=>-----Original Message-----
=>From: scirocco-l-admin@scirocco.org
=>[mailto:scirocco-l-admin@scirocco.org]On Behalf Of breandan mcilwain
=>Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 6:08 PM
=>To: scirocco list
=>Subject: digifitz
=>
=>
=>question, i will have digiftz in my hands by cinci,
=>and was wondering if there is any intrest in me
=>waiting to install it, i think it would be great for
=>everyone to see how it is installed.  also i will need
=>a hand doing it and will need some of everyones help
=>doing so.  let me know.
=>thanks
=>
=>breandan l mcilwain
=>
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