What is this sensor on a 96 Dakota, please?
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What is this sensor on a 96 Dakota, please?
I have a 96 Dakota, 4 cyl that idles high and is using extra gas. Cleaned the throt body. My temp gauge is also bad, using external temp sensor (computer cannot monitor the temp of the engine). Could that be one of my issues? The sensor in question is broke off. At 232,000 mile, going for 1/4 mill.... A lot of little things wrong, like speedometer jumping all over the place, guess speed sensor.
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Still looking to know what sensor I am looking at (if it is a sensor??)
Tom, thanks for the reply. I think I mixed too much information in, I still would like to know what sensor, if it is a sensor, is at the back of the valve cover. It has one wire. My temp gauge stopped working in the dash, hence the external temp sensor (non-computer connected). I really need this truck for work, but I worry it is limping to it's death. Any help would be appreciated.
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If it is the one wire connector (like you said), then it is just the temperature sending unit. All that does is control your temp gauge on the dash.
The coolant temp sensor (2 wire connector, on the drivers side of the thermostat housing) is the one that sends a signal to the computer and can cause it to run bad.
The coolant temp sensor (2 wire connector, on the drivers side of the thermostat housing) is the one that sends a signal to the computer and can cause it to run bad.