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Old 11-08-2013, 12:57 PM
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Anyone know any tricks to changing the coolant temperature sensor without having to take off the alternator to get to it? i will obviously do this if i have to but i figured id try to see if anyone knows anyways around this.
 
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Anyone know any tricks to changing the coolant temperature sensor without having to take off the alternator to get to it? i will obviously do this if i have to but i figured id try to see if anyone knows anyways around this.
When I changed mine I had to move the alternator out of the way but its only three bolts so might as well do it just to make it easier anyways.
 
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Old 11-08-2013, 08:44 PM
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Yeahp that what I wound up doing haha. PITA. But on another note, I changed the sensor and the dash still isn't reading any temperature at all. It worked fine and when I changed my ac compressor and started the truck up that's when it stopped working. It worked fine before then. Anyone have any ideas?
 
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did you disconnect the battery? if not disconnect battery cut your headlights on for a couple secs and then plug it all back up
 
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yeah that didnt do anything either. thinking i have a gremlin in some electrical wiring somewhere from when i did the ac compressor =/
 
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could be the cluster itsself. they are known to give fits sometimes, normally its with the oil pressure gauge though.
 
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Originally Posted by BackInBlack43
yeah that didnt do anything either. thinking i have a gremlin in some electrical wiring somewhere from when i did the ac compressor =/
if it worked before, but now it doesn't - look for damage to wiring, connector, etc.
 
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There's two different ones. The one next to the ac compressor controls the gauge. The one next to the alternator give the PCM its reading.
 
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Old 11-11-2013, 09:47 AM
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In 98 that changed. Only one sensor, and the PCM clues in the cluster via the central timer module what temp to show.
 
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What about pre 96?
 


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