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2009 370Z's with AC Inverter, Sunload sensor, Heater water pump?

So I'm looking through the list of sensors that a diagnostic software package (AutoEnginuity) that I have is supposed to be able to connect with and I see several sensors

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Old 08-03-2010, 12:41 PM   #1 (permalink)
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So I'm looking through the list of sensors that a diagnostic software package (AutoEnginuity) that I have is supposed to be able to connect with and I see several sensors that I have a hard time believing is in a 2009 370Z. (I have a new 2010 370Z, but I'm having to tell the AutoEnginuity software that it's a 2009 model until they come out with the 2010 updates to the software)

They are: an AC Inverter & Heater Water Pump, both listed under the HVAC system; and also a Sunload Sensor.

Does anyone know in fact if these items are in a 370Z?

You can find the information that I'm talking about at the link below after you select 'Nissan 370Z '09 support here'. Then page through the various screen shots. OE-Level Coverage (Enhanced Interfaces)

BTW: I have absolutely no connection with AutoEnginuity other than being a satisfied customer.
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They are: an AC Inverter & Heater Water Pump, both listed under the HVAC system; and also a Sunload Sensor.
The Z does not have an AC inverter...Maybe on one of the big SUV's. The water pump is purely mechanical and would not have a sensor that could be monitored. The heater is simply in the water circulation path. You may be able to access the Sun sensor but why?
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You may be able to access the Sun sensor but why?
To tell when the sun is up....duh.
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