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Re: Damned Coolant Temp Sensors.... again...

Subject: Re: Damned Coolant Temp Sensors.... again...
by bogus on 2014/6/15 18:56:26

I have only put about 30 miles on the Autozone part, but so far, it is working. It seems to be reading a bit lower, but at the same time, it seems more in sync with the right head analog sensors' reading.

It seems to be about 5F lower than the prior units. At this point, I am not going to complain...

The Autozone part, with pigtail was $15.00 and was made by Wells in Mexico. Any bets it's built on the same line as the BDW POS that O'Reilly sells? Whatever the case, it's working so I ain't bitching.

I spoke with a colleague and he had a similar problem with his Cherokee blowing out coils. He found that the engine controller was sending feedback over the ground, and the ground on that was a loop back, and the coil was the first in the loop... I did replace my engine controller, just in case it was over volting the sensor.

And, to be sure, replaced the pigtail.


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