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Old 06-05-2008, 08:44 PM
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water temp sensor

Ok, I searched but nothing jumped out at me. My temp gauge(water) seems to have quit working. It worked prior to losing a hose a few months back. Someone suggested an air pocket. I tired everything.

Is there a ay to test the sensor before I buy another? Is it possible to test the gauge?


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Many times when replacing the fuel hoses at the rear of the engine the connector to the water temp sensor gets unplugged.
Check it out at the top rear driver's side of the engine.

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I checked it. I even removed it to buy another one. NAPA wanted $70 but a local independant factory trained cummins mechanic told me to only buy factory sensor. I dont want to buy a part if I dont need to

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Air pocket would not prevent sensor from not working. To test gauge ground the sensor wire and if the gauge pegs to hot you have a open sensor. Replace the sensor.
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a local independent factory trained cummins mechanic told me to only buy factory sensor
He is probably correct. Never hear much about water temp sensors going bad but when the oil pressure sensor goes bad it's waste of your money to use an autoparts generic sensor. They just don't last.
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How would I clear an air bubble? seems far fetched but I'll try it as well as the gauge check.

thanks for the help
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The little hose on top of the thermostat is connected to a wobble valve. It takes care of air in the system.
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thank you very much
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