Hello! Just replaced the coolant temp sensor on the head; gauge wont move! :(
Well, I broke my temp sensor and had it rigged for a few months. It worked but the plug fell off of the sensor occasionally so I replaced it.
Now my gauge doesnt read over 100 , which is as low as it could read. Has anyone had this problem before? I thought a long time ago I saw a thread about this same problem.. I tried a search but couldnt find it.
Any suggestions?
The sensor fit well on the head and looked great and the plug fit the sensor well too.
Now my gauge doesnt read over 100 , which is as low as it could read. Has anyone had this problem before? I thought a long time ago I saw a thread about this same problem.. I tried a search but couldnt find it.
Any suggestions?
The sensor fit well on the head and looked great and the plug fit the sensor well too.
Re: Hello! Just replaced the coolant temp sensor on the head; gauge wont move! :(
Where did you get the sensor? It's possibly the wrong one. The PCM water temp and guage temp sensor are different part numbers. I once tried to get the PCM sensor from a parts store, but it was the wrong one and ended up going to the dealer to get the correct one.
Re: Hello! Just replaced the coolant temp sensor on the head; gauge wont move! :(
Originally Posted by smoknta
To test your guage you can supply 12 volts on the connector and the guage should peg.
Re: Hello! Just replaced the coolant temp sensor on the head; gauge wont move! :(
I'll see if I can find the box for the p/n.
Would thermal paste help for a solid connection?
edit/update: Tested it and it works, thermal paste didnt help though. I was unable to locate the box, but I'm pretty sure it was a borg warner. Any other ideas?
Would thermal paste help for a solid connection?
edit/update: Tested it and it works, thermal paste didnt help though. I was unable to locate the box, but I'm pretty sure it was a borg warner. Any other ideas?
Last edited by Black1995Z; Sep 30, 2005 at 12:51 PM.
Re: Hello! Just replaced the coolant temp sensor on the head; gauge wont move! :(
Originally Posted by Black1995Z
I'll see if I can find the box for the p/n.
Would thermal paste help for a solid connection?
edit/update: Tested it and it works, thermal paste didnt help though. I was unable to locate the box, but I'm pretty sure it was a borg warner. Any other ideas?
Would thermal paste help for a solid connection?
edit/update: Tested it and it works, thermal paste didnt help though. I was unable to locate the box, but I'm pretty sure it was a borg warner. Any other ideas?
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