Thread: Temp. Sensor
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Old 04-20-2006, 07:06 PM
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Originally Posted by skiier3_9
I didn't end up removing mine, but I thought with the fuse box taken off that the connector/wires were easily removed. Take a pic if you can and post it here, that would help us know what you're referring to.

I agree with the above poster, I would disconnect it and test the display with a resistor to make sure that it was reading correctly. What were the symptoms that led you to decide the sensor was bad?
I took it to the dealer and they said the temp. sensor was bad. So last night, I removed the old sensor and connected the new (I didn't solder the wires to the heads), the temperature reading was still the same, still wrong. Now i'm thinking its the wire/connector that leads down into the cluster underneath all those wires. The sensor was brand new...
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