guzzler528
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- Joined
- December 31, 2002
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- City, State
- Milton, MA
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 97 Sport
I just figured out just what is going on with my Temp Gauge. I just bought a 97 Sport with a limp temp gauge. I searched the all the information on this site and gained a plan of attack. First: Spend money. No brainer there. I bought aftermarket temp sensors, both of them, and a thermostat. Guess what? they either where of inferior quality or just plain didn't fit. Lesson? Buy from the Blue Oval. I after taking the crap back and buying Ford. I got the correct parts. I installed them and that dang gauge just laid there, flaccid. OKAY. Something is just not hooking up. I took a jumper wire (a wire with two aligator clips on each end) and clipped a pin on the end of one with the intention of grounding out the gauge to make it stand at attenion, if you know what I mean. Clipping one end to ground and the pin into the female connector(end of wire harness). This make that gauge snap to attention! The gauge works! Upon close inspection of the connector I noticed the female portion of the connector (in the plastic connector) was something like 1.5 MM in width, and the male(in the sensor) was less than 1MM. One loose and the other...well, deficient...respectively. I thought, hhhmm, this boy needs an angle! I tried the tighten up the female by crimping her to no avail. So I took a small pair of needle nose pliers and twisted the male sensor prong 30 degrees. Plugged her in and started her up. Low and behond that gauge started to rise. Now hes stands at attention nice and steady just west up the thermometer icon on the temp gauge.
Moral of the story: "Its not the size of the wand but the magic it makes".
"I don't advocate the use of alcohol, drugs and violence, bit they've always worked for me" Hunter S. Thompson
Moral of the story: "Its not the size of the wand but the magic it makes".
"I don't advocate the use of alcohol, drugs and violence, bit they've always worked for me" Hunter S. Thompson