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Engine Coolant Temp Sensors - on LT1 Engines

Subject: Engine Coolant Temp Sensors - on LT1 Engines
by biggrizzly on 2011/3/28 2:43:18

This applies to 1994 LT1 Engines -
I know the ECT in the right side head sends a signal to the dash panel and the one in the water pump sends its signal to the PCM. Are these the same part?
Why I ask is that I bought an ECT connector and pigtail to replace the broken one that connects to the head and it came with two wires. The currently installed connector only uses one wire. Is that correct? I must have bought a new connector for the ECT that goes to the water pump instead of the correct one. WTF. I always get these two mixed up
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