RotorMotorDriver |
06-27-05 10:20 PM |
Yeah, right below the "honeycomb", which is the oil cooler. IIRC = If I remember (recall) correctly. The water temp sensor looks like a small spark plug I guess, maybe 1/2 around with a single wire that should attach to it, and the oil pressure sender is larger, about 2" in diameter, and about 1" thick or so, also with a single wire coming out of it.
~T.J.
EDIT: Its also possible theyre both bad. I had a car with a bad oil pressure sender that read way wrong (nothing at idle, and 30 PSI or so at cruise). I swapped it out with another one and that one didnt even work. I ended up getting one from the junk yard which finally read correctly. On my other car, the water temp sender was bad. I dont think its as common for the water temp sensor to go out as the oil PSI sender, but its still possible. If you ground out the wires that go to the senders and turn the key on, the gauges should move to the full sweep. If it does that, you know the gauge isnt the culprit.
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