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Water temp guage sender instal
On my 2000 SOHC the water temp guage is like the oil presure guage. It is fake. It reads " cold, normal and over heating " not enough information for me. Santa hooked me up with an Auto-Meter water temp guage and an oil pressure guage. Here is a write up on the water temp guage instal for a SOHC. Since instaling the sensor is 90% of the job I will focus on that for this write up.
This project is some what involved. It took me five hours ( with a lunch break ) I would not reccomend this to some one just getting into DIY stuff. But it is not a nightmare of a job either. Maybe a 6.5 or a 7 on the difficult scale. A good set of sockets, a T-30 socket is about the extent of the tools needed, other than the wrench seen on photo#2. This is ESSENCIAL to remove the factory sensor.
There are TWO temp sensors, one goes to the ECM, one goes to the guage. Obviously you want to deal with the one that goes to the guage. Photo #1 look at the pointer. The connector in question is the brown one. Getting to it is impossible with out removing the TB and the upper intake. Photo#3 You also want to drain the top half of the radiator too.
On my 2000 SOHC the water temp guage is like the oil presure guage. It is fake. It reads " cold, normal and over heating " not enough information for me. Santa hooked me up with an Auto-Meter water temp guage and an oil pressure guage. Here is a write up on the water temp guage instal for a SOHC. Since instaling the sensor is 90% of the job I will focus on that for this write up.
This project is some what involved. It took me five hours ( with a lunch break ) I would not reccomend this to some one just getting into DIY stuff. But it is not a nightmare of a job either. Maybe a 6.5 or a 7 on the difficult scale. A good set of sockets, a T-30 socket is about the extent of the tools needed, other than the wrench seen on photo#2. This is ESSENCIAL to remove the factory sensor.
There are TWO temp sensors, one goes to the ECM, one goes to the guage. Obviously you want to deal with the one that goes to the guage. Photo #1 look at the pointer. The connector in question is the brown one. Getting to it is impossible with out removing the TB and the upper intake. Photo#3 You also want to drain the top half of the radiator too.