Oxygen sensor is the same as for Disco 1. Be careful looking for a heater ecu. 2000 Tuscan has the mk1 heater ecu and corresponding controls on the centre console. After 2000 they changed things slightly to a mk2. Best to see what’s written on your centre console heater controls pcb and then if it says mk1 for example you know what heater ecu to look for. I had a right headache with mine fixing the electronics inside. Sometimes they come up on eBay but they are pricey. P S electronics might be able to help. Happy new year!
@@dalamar6228 Once again thank you very much for the help! That's a very good tip that I wouldn't have thought about. I saw they were LR V8 sensors but some talking about them having different insulation in due to the heat, though that sounds like tosh to me. I'll look them up thanks, pselectronicsolutions.co.uk/about.html. I'm guessing they are the ones?
@@LeakSprungGarage Yep that's the chap. He's happy to chat about TVR electronics and knows the history of them. I bought an oxygen sensor from Motaclan and it turned out to be an NGK from Walker Products in the UK wrapped with some under bonnet heat shielding! I'm sure you can sort that yourself. Remember these cars have the titania sensors fitted like land rovers.
Oxygen sensor is the same as for Disco 1. Be careful looking for a heater ecu. 2000 Tuscan has the mk1 heater ecu and corresponding controls on the centre console. After 2000 they changed things slightly to a mk2. Best to see what’s written on your centre console heater controls pcb and then if it says mk1 for example you know what heater ecu to look for. I had a right headache with mine fixing the electronics inside. Sometimes they come up on eBay but they are pricey. P S electronics might be able to help. Happy new year!
Getting there, more progress. Happy New Year
@@RevRestore yea ticking off one thing at a time. Thanks very much and happy new year!
Oxygen sensor is the same as for Disco 1.
Be careful looking for a heater ecu. 2000 Tuscan has the mk1 heater ecu and corresponding controls on the centre console. After 2000 they changed things slightly to a mk2. Best to see what’s written on your centre console heater controls pcb and then if it says mk1 for example you know what heater ecu to look for. I had a right headache with mine fixing the electronics inside. Sometimes they come up on eBay but they are pricey. P S electronics might be able to help.
Happy new year!
@@dalamar6228
Once again thank you very much for the help! That's a very good tip that I wouldn't have thought about.
I saw they were LR V8 sensors but some talking about them having different insulation in due to the heat, though that sounds like tosh to me. I'll look them up thanks, pselectronicsolutions.co.uk/about.html. I'm guessing they are the ones?
@@LeakSprungGarage Yep that's the chap. He's happy to chat about TVR electronics and knows the history of them.
I bought an oxygen sensor from Motaclan and it turned out to be an NGK from Walker Products in the UK wrapped with some under bonnet heat shielding! I'm sure you can sort that yourself. Remember these cars have the titania sensors fitted like land rovers.
Oxygen sensor is the same as for Disco 1.
Be careful looking for a heater ecu. 2000 Tuscan has the mk1 heater ecu and corresponding controls on the centre console. After 2000 they changed things slightly to a mk2. Best to see what’s written on your centre console heater controls pcb and then if it says mk1 for example you know what heater ecu to look for. I had a right headache with mine fixing the electronics inside. Sometimes they come up on eBay but they are pricey. P S electronics might be able to help.
Happy new year!