Coolant temp sensor

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Re: Coolant temp sensor

Postby JohnC » Wed Feb 08, 2017 9:58 am

Wrightbr wrote: Could be a broken wire somewhere I assume?

Are there any other tests I can perform with a multimeter to start ruling things out?

Brad ...... the easiest way to check out the wiring,..... having unplugged the sensor connector, and with the ign on, ..... with a bit of wire with one end attached to the block, momentarily touch each of the pins of the loom side of the connector, on one pin the temp gauge should go full scale, and on the other pin, the high temperature warning light should come on.
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Re: Coolant temp sensor

Postby Wrightbr » Wed Feb 08, 2017 8:47 pm

Thanks John

Eathed the sensor and tested it today and it worked so deffo the sensor so I will be replacing it at the weekend.
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