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RE: Multi Function Temp Sensor ('86-91 5000/200TQ)
Great info. Thanks. Now that I remember, it was easy to get a wrench
on the sensor to get it off but a bitch to get the new one tight. I was
using a crescent and I had a hard time getting enuf throw on one set of
flats and couldn't easily get back to get to the next set for more angle
of turn. We'll see how this goes. ( Or maybe get the right size wrench
to begin with! Nah, too easy...).
Thanks
Frank
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>From: Scott M.[SMTP:scottmo@teleport.com]
>Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 1997 2:14 PM
>To: Quattro; Stadmeyer, Francis
>Subject: Re: Multi Function Temp Sensor ('86-91 5000/200TQ)
>
>Francis,
>
>> H'mmm.
>> I just remembered that I replaced a sensor in the same
>area last year.
>> If I recall there were two sensors there. The one I
>replaced controlled
>> the after-run fan ( I think). Same sensor or the other
>one?
>>
>
>The after-run sensor is different, it has two long exposed
>spade terminals, but it is mounted nearby the
>Multi-function Temp sensor. The three terminal version of
>the Multi-function sensor uses the same 4 pin connector,
>you will just notice that one terminal is missing on the
>sensor.
>
>HTH
>Scott M.
>