Temp Sensor
#1
Temp Sensor
Hey, my tsx just came into stock and i noticed something when i went to check it out today... The temp sensor on the dash (to the right of the steering wheel) is black and not silver like the trim... I could really care less, but does this mean that its an early or late production build? Ive read that early production builds have the green ignition light and not the blue light... I couldnt tell if that was the case with mine, bc it didnt have all the fuses in yet, so none of the interior lights worked. Also, the car is still wrapped in plastic all over the place, so i couldnt imagine it being an early production build... Any insight?
#2
come on people, somebody has to know this. How can you people deceipher the difference between the gauge radius on the eurp and usdm tsx, but you cant figure out why some of the temp sensors are colored black?
Does it mean its an early or late model build?
Does it mean its an early or late model build?
#6
if yours just came in then it has the blue ignition light. I got my TSX Jan 17th. It's got to be hot out the oven since its still wrapped in shipping material. I don't think they have a "stockpile" of TSXs sitting somewhere. As far as the temp sensor...it is black on all TSXs with the faux aluminum trim. For those with the faux wood, it is the same color.
It's kinda misleading since in the brochure it is silver colored. Why they didn't do it like that in production is beyond me.
It's kinda misleading since in the brochure it is silver colored. Why they didn't do it like that in production is beyond me.
#7
Originally posted by sunnyboy
As far as the temp sensor...it is black on all TSXs with the faux aluminum trim. For those with the faux wood, it is the same color.
As far as the temp sensor...it is black on all TSXs with the faux aluminum trim. For those with the faux wood, it is the same color.
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