With ignition on, I grounded the wire lead to the sensor and the gauge pegged. Also put a voltmeter positive lead to the sender wire and other to battery ground and got pulsing voltage. So per previous posts this said sensor bad.
I replaced sensor and not seeing any action on gauge after a short run. I have a feeling gauge is sticky and I need to run engine longer and heat it up really well. So we'll see I guess. Tried using ohm meter but I'm not good at reading the scale - but it did seem when testing the old and new sensors on the workbench that they gave different ohm readings. With the black lead attached to sensor base and the positive lead attached to the wire connector at the top I think I get what is 10 ohms on the old sensor and 80 on the new sensor which seems to suggest the old one needed replacing if i understand correctly what I have read in related posts on this forum. Comments appreciated.
I replaced sensor and not seeing any action on gauge after a short run. I have a feeling gauge is sticky and I need to run engine longer and heat it up really well. So we'll see I guess. Tried using ohm meter but I'm not good at reading the scale - but it did seem when testing the old and new sensors on the workbench that they gave different ohm readings. With the black lead attached to sensor base and the positive lead attached to the wire connector at the top I think I get what is 10 ohms on the old sensor and 80 on the new sensor which seems to suggest the old one needed replacing if i understand correctly what I have read in related posts on this forum. Comments appreciated.
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