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93 caprice classic temp guage not working
Can anyone plese tell me where the sensor for this guage is located?
Also am I correct in assuming that if I pull the plug from it and short the the two terminals the guage should peg. And if it does then that would suggest a bad sensor? Anyway what would be a good procedure to test this circuit. I have no wiring diagram for the guage circuit. Thanks, Lenny Stein |
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There should be 2 sensors, one is 2 wire that is for the pcm, the other
should be 1 wire that is for the dash gage, problem is I don't know exactly where they are on your engine. > wrote in message oups.com... > Can anyone plese tell me where the sensor for this guage is located? > Also am I correct in assuming that if I pull the plug from it and short > the the two terminals the guage should peg. And if it does then that > would suggest a bad sensor? Anyway what would be a good procedure to > test this circuit. I have no wiring diagram for the guage circuit. > Thanks, Lenny Stein > ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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wHERE HAVE YOU LOOKED
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Well I think that I found the sensor. It is in the head on the front
left (drivers) side of the engine. The only weird thing is that the book shows a single wire going from the temp guage to the sensor which is then screwed into (grounded) to the engine. My car has two green wires going to the sensor. A number of mechanics have looked at this sensor and have said that this has to be the temperature sensor but no one knows why the two wires? The sensor is just a temperature sensitive resistor that is in series with the guage which has 12V going to the other side of it. According to the Alldata diagram we pulled the guage is mearly a voltmeter really. So there should only be one wire going to it. Thanks, Lenny |
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> wrote in message oups.com... > Well I think that I found the sensor. It is in the head on the front > left (drivers) side of the engine. The only weird thing is that the > book shows a single wire going from the temp guage to the sensor which > is then screwed into (grounded) to the engine. My car has two green > wires going to the sensor. A number of mechanics have looked at this > sensor and have said that this has to be the temperature sensor but no > one knows why the two wires? The sensor is just a temperature sensitive > resistor that is in series with the guage which has 12V going to the > other side of it. According to the Alldata diagram we pulled the guage > is mearly a voltmeter really. So there should only be one wire going to > it. Thanks, Lenny > This is just an intuitive guess: maybe the second wire is a safety override to engage the cooling fan(s) when the temp. reaches a dangerous level? s |
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You may be thinkng about the LT1 engine as used in the 94's. There is
only the one fan on this engine and it is belt driven conventionally off the water pump. Lenny |
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