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Old 02-11-2010, 09:31 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Goin Nuckin Futs looking for archived specs. Help?

Need to know which of the 3 brass screw in sensors on the thermostat housing is for the temp guage? Any help would be very appreciated
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according to both my FSM and Haynes manuals, the temp sending unit is right next to the thermostat housing with a wire connecting to it...
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One is a "cold start sensor, Another is a temp sender for the computer, and the other is the coolant temp guage sensor. All 3 of them are w in inches of ea other all around the thermostat housing and all have wires/plugs??
Even tried removing them and looking up ND oem # ,,,no luck??????

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If you get some movement on temp gauge in cluster with engine warmed up and running try removing wires one at a time to see which one changes gauge reading and that's your sensor.

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