OK, I give up, where is it?
#1
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OK, I give up, where is it?
I have a '80 CJ5, with a 258. Long ago I put in a Borg-Warner temp
gauge which has performed fine.
I took it to get it smogged a couple weeks ago, and suddenly the gauge
doesn't work. OK, could be coincidence, but I figure someone knocked a
wire loose while they were messing with it (it needed work,
naturally). OK, The problem is... <where the hell is the temperature
sensor?!> I'm off to a great start. Is it on the back of the head on
the drivers' side (toward the firewall from the carburetor)? There's
something there with what appears to be a ground wire. It's the only
purpose I can assign to it, I don't know what else it would be doing.
If this <is> it, is there any way of checking to see if it's gone out
(assuming everything is connected) before I go plunk down another $100
for a gauge?
And yeah, I know I could tear it all apart and trace everything from
the gauge forward, but I wanted to check the connections first. Now I
can't even figure out where the are, and this is the place that always
seems to bail me out!
Of course, looking in my Chilton's, it doesn't even have a listing in
the directory for the temperature sensor, gauge, or anything like
that.
gauge which has performed fine.
I took it to get it smogged a couple weeks ago, and suddenly the gauge
doesn't work. OK, could be coincidence, but I figure someone knocked a
wire loose while they were messing with it (it needed work,
naturally). OK, The problem is... <where the hell is the temperature
sensor?!> I'm off to a great start. Is it on the back of the head on
the drivers' side (toward the firewall from the carburetor)? There's
something there with what appears to be a ground wire. It's the only
purpose I can assign to it, I don't know what else it would be doing.
If this <is> it, is there any way of checking to see if it's gone out
(assuming everything is connected) before I go plunk down another $100
for a gauge?
And yeah, I know I could tear it all apart and trace everything from
the gauge forward, but I wanted to check the connections first. Now I
can't even figure out where the are, and this is the place that always
seems to bail me out!
Of course, looking in my Chilton's, it doesn't even have a listing in
the directory for the temperature sensor, gauge, or anything like
that.
#2
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Re: OK, I give up, where is it?
It should be a purple wire on that pin at the back top you are talking
about. Grounding the wire should get you full hot on the gauge.
Here is a good site on testing the gauges:
http://www.off-road.com/jeep/tech/electrical/gauges/
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
bizbee wrote:
>
> I have a '80 CJ5, with a 258. Long ago I put in a Borg-Warner temp
> gauge which has performed fine.
> I took it to get it smogged a couple weeks ago, and suddenly the gauge
> doesn't work. OK, could be coincidence, but I figure someone knocked a
> wire loose while they were messing with it (it needed work,
> naturally). OK, The problem is... <where the hell is the temperature
> sensor?!> I'm off to a great start. Is it on the back of the head on
> the drivers' side (toward the firewall from the carburetor)? There's
> something there with what appears to be a ground wire. It's the only
> purpose I can assign to it, I don't know what else it would be doing.
>
> If this <is> it, is there any way of checking to see if it's gone out
> (assuming everything is connected) before I go plunk down another $100
> for a gauge?
> And yeah, I know I could tear it all apart and trace everything from
> the gauge forward, but I wanted to check the connections first. Now I
> can't even figure out where the are, and this is the place that always
> seems to bail me out!
>
> Of course, looking in my Chilton's, it doesn't even have a listing in
> the directory for the temperature sensor, gauge, or anything like
> that.
about. Grounding the wire should get you full hot on the gauge.
Here is a good site on testing the gauges:
http://www.off-road.com/jeep/tech/electrical/gauges/
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
bizbee wrote:
>
> I have a '80 CJ5, with a 258. Long ago I put in a Borg-Warner temp
> gauge which has performed fine.
> I took it to get it smogged a couple weeks ago, and suddenly the gauge
> doesn't work. OK, could be coincidence, but I figure someone knocked a
> wire loose while they were messing with it (it needed work,
> naturally). OK, The problem is... <where the hell is the temperature
> sensor?!> I'm off to a great start. Is it on the back of the head on
> the drivers' side (toward the firewall from the carburetor)? There's
> something there with what appears to be a ground wire. It's the only
> purpose I can assign to it, I don't know what else it would be doing.
>
> If this <is> it, is there any way of checking to see if it's gone out
> (assuming everything is connected) before I go plunk down another $100
> for a gauge?
> And yeah, I know I could tear it all apart and trace everything from
> the gauge forward, but I wanted to check the connections first. Now I
> can't even figure out where the are, and this is the place that always
> seems to bail me out!
>
> Of course, looking in my Chilton's, it doesn't even have a listing in
> the directory for the temperature sensor, gauge, or anything like
> that.
#3
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Re: OK, I give up, where is it?
It should be a purple wire on that pin at the back top you are talking
about. Grounding the wire should get you full hot on the gauge.
Here is a good site on testing the gauges:
http://www.off-road.com/jeep/tech/electrical/gauges/
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
bizbee wrote:
>
> I have a '80 CJ5, with a 258. Long ago I put in a Borg-Warner temp
> gauge which has performed fine.
> I took it to get it smogged a couple weeks ago, and suddenly the gauge
> doesn't work. OK, could be coincidence, but I figure someone knocked a
> wire loose while they were messing with it (it needed work,
> naturally). OK, The problem is... <where the hell is the temperature
> sensor?!> I'm off to a great start. Is it on the back of the head on
> the drivers' side (toward the firewall from the carburetor)? There's
> something there with what appears to be a ground wire. It's the only
> purpose I can assign to it, I don't know what else it would be doing.
>
> If this <is> it, is there any way of checking to see if it's gone out
> (assuming everything is connected) before I go plunk down another $100
> for a gauge?
> And yeah, I know I could tear it all apart and trace everything from
> the gauge forward, but I wanted to check the connections first. Now I
> can't even figure out where the are, and this is the place that always
> seems to bail me out!
>
> Of course, looking in my Chilton's, it doesn't even have a listing in
> the directory for the temperature sensor, gauge, or anything like
> that.
about. Grounding the wire should get you full hot on the gauge.
Here is a good site on testing the gauges:
http://www.off-road.com/jeep/tech/electrical/gauges/
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
bizbee wrote:
>
> I have a '80 CJ5, with a 258. Long ago I put in a Borg-Warner temp
> gauge which has performed fine.
> I took it to get it smogged a couple weeks ago, and suddenly the gauge
> doesn't work. OK, could be coincidence, but I figure someone knocked a
> wire loose while they were messing with it (it needed work,
> naturally). OK, The problem is... <where the hell is the temperature
> sensor?!> I'm off to a great start. Is it on the back of the head on
> the drivers' side (toward the firewall from the carburetor)? There's
> something there with what appears to be a ground wire. It's the only
> purpose I can assign to it, I don't know what else it would be doing.
>
> If this <is> it, is there any way of checking to see if it's gone out
> (assuming everything is connected) before I go plunk down another $100
> for a gauge?
> And yeah, I know I could tear it all apart and trace everything from
> the gauge forward, but I wanted to check the connections first. Now I
> can't even figure out where the are, and this is the place that always
> seems to bail me out!
>
> Of course, looking in my Chilton's, it doesn't even have a listing in
> the directory for the temperature sensor, gauge, or anything like
> that.
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Re: OK, I give up, where is it?
It should be a purple wire on that pin at the back top you are talking
about. Grounding the wire should get you full hot on the gauge.
Here is a good site on testing the gauges:
http://www.off-road.com/jeep/tech/electrical/gauges/
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
bizbee wrote:
>
> I have a '80 CJ5, with a 258. Long ago I put in a Borg-Warner temp
> gauge which has performed fine.
> I took it to get it smogged a couple weeks ago, and suddenly the gauge
> doesn't work. OK, could be coincidence, but I figure someone knocked a
> wire loose while they were messing with it (it needed work,
> naturally). OK, The problem is... <where the hell is the temperature
> sensor?!> I'm off to a great start. Is it on the back of the head on
> the drivers' side (toward the firewall from the carburetor)? There's
> something there with what appears to be a ground wire. It's the only
> purpose I can assign to it, I don't know what else it would be doing.
>
> If this <is> it, is there any way of checking to see if it's gone out
> (assuming everything is connected) before I go plunk down another $100
> for a gauge?
> And yeah, I know I could tear it all apart and trace everything from
> the gauge forward, but I wanted to check the connections first. Now I
> can't even figure out where the are, and this is the place that always
> seems to bail me out!
>
> Of course, looking in my Chilton's, it doesn't even have a listing in
> the directory for the temperature sensor, gauge, or anything like
> that.
about. Grounding the wire should get you full hot on the gauge.
Here is a good site on testing the gauges:
http://www.off-road.com/jeep/tech/electrical/gauges/
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
bizbee wrote:
>
> I have a '80 CJ5, with a 258. Long ago I put in a Borg-Warner temp
> gauge which has performed fine.
> I took it to get it smogged a couple weeks ago, and suddenly the gauge
> doesn't work. OK, could be coincidence, but I figure someone knocked a
> wire loose while they were messing with it (it needed work,
> naturally). OK, The problem is... <where the hell is the temperature
> sensor?!> I'm off to a great start. Is it on the back of the head on
> the drivers' side (toward the firewall from the carburetor)? There's
> something there with what appears to be a ground wire. It's the only
> purpose I can assign to it, I don't know what else it would be doing.
>
> If this <is> it, is there any way of checking to see if it's gone out
> (assuming everything is connected) before I go plunk down another $100
> for a gauge?
> And yeah, I know I could tear it all apart and trace everything from
> the gauge forward, but I wanted to check the connections first. Now I
> can't even figure out where the are, and this is the place that always
> seems to bail me out!
>
> Of course, looking in my Chilton's, it doesn't even have a listing in
> the directory for the temperature sensor, gauge, or anything like
> that.
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Re: OK, I give up, where is it?
I would guess your temperature sending unit should be on the
thermostat housing at front end of head:
http://www.off-road.com/jeep/tech/en...adconv/156.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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bizbee wrote:
>
> I have a '80 CJ5, with a 258. Long ago I put in a Borg-Warner temp
> gauge which has performed fine.
> I took it to get it smogged a couple weeks ago, and suddenly the gauge
> doesn't work. OK, could be coincidence, but I figure someone knocked a
> wire loose while they were messing with it (it needed work,
> naturally). OK, The problem is... <where the hell is the temperature
> sensor?!> I'm off to a great start. Is it on the back of the head on
> the drivers' side (toward the firewall from the carburetor)? There's
> something there with what appears to be a ground wire. It's the only
> purpose I can assign to it, I don't know what else it would be doing.
>
> If this <is> it, is there any way of checking to see if it's gone out
> (assuming everything is connected) before I go plunk down another $100
> for a gauge?
> And yeah, I know I could tear it all apart and trace everything from
> the gauge forward, but I wanted to check the connections first. Now I
> can't even figure out where the are, and this is the place that always
> seems to bail me out!
>
> Of course, looking in my Chilton's, it doesn't even have a listing in
> the directory for the temperature sensor, gauge, or anything like
> that.
thermostat housing at front end of head:
http://www.off-road.com/jeep/tech/en...adconv/156.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
bizbee wrote:
>
> I have a '80 CJ5, with a 258. Long ago I put in a Borg-Warner temp
> gauge which has performed fine.
> I took it to get it smogged a couple weeks ago, and suddenly the gauge
> doesn't work. OK, could be coincidence, but I figure someone knocked a
> wire loose while they were messing with it (it needed work,
> naturally). OK, The problem is... <where the hell is the temperature
> sensor?!> I'm off to a great start. Is it on the back of the head on
> the drivers' side (toward the firewall from the carburetor)? There's
> something there with what appears to be a ground wire. It's the only
> purpose I can assign to it, I don't know what else it would be doing.
>
> If this <is> it, is there any way of checking to see if it's gone out
> (assuming everything is connected) before I go plunk down another $100
> for a gauge?
> And yeah, I know I could tear it all apart and trace everything from
> the gauge forward, but I wanted to check the connections first. Now I
> can't even figure out where the are, and this is the place that always
> seems to bail me out!
>
> Of course, looking in my Chilton's, it doesn't even have a listing in
> the directory for the temperature sensor, gauge, or anything like
> that.
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Re: OK, I give up, where is it?
I would guess your temperature sending unit should be on the
thermostat housing at front end of head:
http://www.off-road.com/jeep/tech/en...adconv/156.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
bizbee wrote:
>
> I have a '80 CJ5, with a 258. Long ago I put in a Borg-Warner temp
> gauge which has performed fine.
> I took it to get it smogged a couple weeks ago, and suddenly the gauge
> doesn't work. OK, could be coincidence, but I figure someone knocked a
> wire loose while they were messing with it (it needed work,
> naturally). OK, The problem is... <where the hell is the temperature
> sensor?!> I'm off to a great start. Is it on the back of the head on
> the drivers' side (toward the firewall from the carburetor)? There's
> something there with what appears to be a ground wire. It's the only
> purpose I can assign to it, I don't know what else it would be doing.
>
> If this <is> it, is there any way of checking to see if it's gone out
> (assuming everything is connected) before I go plunk down another $100
> for a gauge?
> And yeah, I know I could tear it all apart and trace everything from
> the gauge forward, but I wanted to check the connections first. Now I
> can't even figure out where the are, and this is the place that always
> seems to bail me out!
>
> Of course, looking in my Chilton's, it doesn't even have a listing in
> the directory for the temperature sensor, gauge, or anything like
> that.
thermostat housing at front end of head:
http://www.off-road.com/jeep/tech/en...adconv/156.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
bizbee wrote:
>
> I have a '80 CJ5, with a 258. Long ago I put in a Borg-Warner temp
> gauge which has performed fine.
> I took it to get it smogged a couple weeks ago, and suddenly the gauge
> doesn't work. OK, could be coincidence, but I figure someone knocked a
> wire loose while they were messing with it (it needed work,
> naturally). OK, The problem is... <where the hell is the temperature
> sensor?!> I'm off to a great start. Is it on the back of the head on
> the drivers' side (toward the firewall from the carburetor)? There's
> something there with what appears to be a ground wire. It's the only
> purpose I can assign to it, I don't know what else it would be doing.
>
> If this <is> it, is there any way of checking to see if it's gone out
> (assuming everything is connected) before I go plunk down another $100
> for a gauge?
> And yeah, I know I could tear it all apart and trace everything from
> the gauge forward, but I wanted to check the connections first. Now I
> can't even figure out where the are, and this is the place that always
> seems to bail me out!
>
> Of course, looking in my Chilton's, it doesn't even have a listing in
> the directory for the temperature sensor, gauge, or anything like
> that.
#7
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Re: OK, I give up, where is it?
I would guess your temperature sending unit should be on the
thermostat housing at front end of head:
http://www.off-road.com/jeep/tech/en...adconv/156.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
bizbee wrote:
>
> I have a '80 CJ5, with a 258. Long ago I put in a Borg-Warner temp
> gauge which has performed fine.
> I took it to get it smogged a couple weeks ago, and suddenly the gauge
> doesn't work. OK, could be coincidence, but I figure someone knocked a
> wire loose while they were messing with it (it needed work,
> naturally). OK, The problem is... <where the hell is the temperature
> sensor?!> I'm off to a great start. Is it on the back of the head on
> the drivers' side (toward the firewall from the carburetor)? There's
> something there with what appears to be a ground wire. It's the only
> purpose I can assign to it, I don't know what else it would be doing.
>
> If this <is> it, is there any way of checking to see if it's gone out
> (assuming everything is connected) before I go plunk down another $100
> for a gauge?
> And yeah, I know I could tear it all apart and trace everything from
> the gauge forward, but I wanted to check the connections first. Now I
> can't even figure out where the are, and this is the place that always
> seems to bail me out!
>
> Of course, looking in my Chilton's, it doesn't even have a listing in
> the directory for the temperature sensor, gauge, or anything like
> that.
thermostat housing at front end of head:
http://www.off-road.com/jeep/tech/en...adconv/156.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
bizbee wrote:
>
> I have a '80 CJ5, with a 258. Long ago I put in a Borg-Warner temp
> gauge which has performed fine.
> I took it to get it smogged a couple weeks ago, and suddenly the gauge
> doesn't work. OK, could be coincidence, but I figure someone knocked a
> wire loose while they were messing with it (it needed work,
> naturally). OK, The problem is... <where the hell is the temperature
> sensor?!> I'm off to a great start. Is it on the back of the head on
> the drivers' side (toward the firewall from the carburetor)? There's
> something there with what appears to be a ground wire. It's the only
> purpose I can assign to it, I don't know what else it would be doing.
>
> If this <is> it, is there any way of checking to see if it's gone out
> (assuming everything is connected) before I go plunk down another $100
> for a gauge?
> And yeah, I know I could tear it all apart and trace everything from
> the gauge forward, but I wanted to check the connections first. Now I
> can't even figure out where the are, and this is the place that always
> seems to bail me out!
>
> Of course, looking in my Chilton's, it doesn't even have a listing in
> the directory for the temperature sensor, gauge, or anything like
> that.
#8
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Re: OK, I give up, where is it?
On Mon, 31 Jan 2005 16:26:23 -0500 in
<41FEA27F.3D81D2FB@sympatico.ca>, Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca>
graced the world with this thought:
>It should be a purple wire on that pin at the back top you are talking
>about. Grounding the wire should get you full hot on the gauge.
>
>Here is a good site on testing the gauges:
>
>http://www.off-road.com/jeep/tech/electrical/gauges/
>
>Mike
>86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
>88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
Sweet! Thanks!
>bizbee wrote:
>>
>> I have a '80 CJ5, with a 258. Long ago I put in a Borg-Warner temp
>> gauge which has performed fine.
>> I took it to get it smogged a couple weeks ago, and suddenly the gauge
>> doesn't work. OK, could be coincidence, but I figure someone knocked a
>> wire loose while they were messing with it (it needed work,
>> naturally). OK, The problem is... <where the hell is the temperature
>> sensor?!> I'm off to a great start. Is it on the back of the head on
>> the drivers' side (toward the firewall from the carburetor)? There's
>> something there with what appears to be a ground wire. It's the only
>> purpose I can assign to it, I don't know what else it would be doing.
>>
>> If this <is> it, is there any way of checking to see if it's gone out
>> (assuming everything is connected) before I go plunk down another $100
>> for a gauge?
>> And yeah, I know I could tear it all apart and trace everything from
>> the gauge forward, but I wanted to check the connections first. Now I
>> can't even figure out where the are, and this is the place that always
>> seems to bail me out!
>>
>> Of course, looking in my Chilton's, it doesn't even have a listing in
>> the directory for the temperature sensor, gauge, or anything like
>> that.
<41FEA27F.3D81D2FB@sympatico.ca>, Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca>
graced the world with this thought:
>It should be a purple wire on that pin at the back top you are talking
>about. Grounding the wire should get you full hot on the gauge.
>
>Here is a good site on testing the gauges:
>
>http://www.off-road.com/jeep/tech/electrical/gauges/
>
>Mike
>86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
>88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
Sweet! Thanks!
>bizbee wrote:
>>
>> I have a '80 CJ5, with a 258. Long ago I put in a Borg-Warner temp
>> gauge which has performed fine.
>> I took it to get it smogged a couple weeks ago, and suddenly the gauge
>> doesn't work. OK, could be coincidence, but I figure someone knocked a
>> wire loose while they were messing with it (it needed work,
>> naturally). OK, The problem is... <where the hell is the temperature
>> sensor?!> I'm off to a great start. Is it on the back of the head on
>> the drivers' side (toward the firewall from the carburetor)? There's
>> something there with what appears to be a ground wire. It's the only
>> purpose I can assign to it, I don't know what else it would be doing.
>>
>> If this <is> it, is there any way of checking to see if it's gone out
>> (assuming everything is connected) before I go plunk down another $100
>> for a gauge?
>> And yeah, I know I could tear it all apart and trace everything from
>> the gauge forward, but I wanted to check the connections first. Now I
>> can't even figure out where the are, and this is the place that always
>> seems to bail me out!
>>
>> Of course, looking in my Chilton's, it doesn't even have a listing in
>> the directory for the temperature sensor, gauge, or anything like
>> that.
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Re: OK, I give up, where is it?
On Mon, 31 Jan 2005 16:26:23 -0500 in
<41FEA27F.3D81D2FB@sympatico.ca>, Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca>
graced the world with this thought:
>It should be a purple wire on that pin at the back top you are talking
>about. Grounding the wire should get you full hot on the gauge.
>
>Here is a good site on testing the gauges:
>
>http://www.off-road.com/jeep/tech/electrical/gauges/
>
>Mike
>86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
>88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
Sweet! Thanks!
>bizbee wrote:
>>
>> I have a '80 CJ5, with a 258. Long ago I put in a Borg-Warner temp
>> gauge which has performed fine.
>> I took it to get it smogged a couple weeks ago, and suddenly the gauge
>> doesn't work. OK, could be coincidence, but I figure someone knocked a
>> wire loose while they were messing with it (it needed work,
>> naturally). OK, The problem is... <where the hell is the temperature
>> sensor?!> I'm off to a great start. Is it on the back of the head on
>> the drivers' side (toward the firewall from the carburetor)? There's
>> something there with what appears to be a ground wire. It's the only
>> purpose I can assign to it, I don't know what else it would be doing.
>>
>> If this <is> it, is there any way of checking to see if it's gone out
>> (assuming everything is connected) before I go plunk down another $100
>> for a gauge?
>> And yeah, I know I could tear it all apart and trace everything from
>> the gauge forward, but I wanted to check the connections first. Now I
>> can't even figure out where the are, and this is the place that always
>> seems to bail me out!
>>
>> Of course, looking in my Chilton's, it doesn't even have a listing in
>> the directory for the temperature sensor, gauge, or anything like
>> that.
<41FEA27F.3D81D2FB@sympatico.ca>, Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca>
graced the world with this thought:
>It should be a purple wire on that pin at the back top you are talking
>about. Grounding the wire should get you full hot on the gauge.
>
>Here is a good site on testing the gauges:
>
>http://www.off-road.com/jeep/tech/electrical/gauges/
>
>Mike
>86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
>88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
Sweet! Thanks!
>bizbee wrote:
>>
>> I have a '80 CJ5, with a 258. Long ago I put in a Borg-Warner temp
>> gauge which has performed fine.
>> I took it to get it smogged a couple weeks ago, and suddenly the gauge
>> doesn't work. OK, could be coincidence, but I figure someone knocked a
>> wire loose while they were messing with it (it needed work,
>> naturally). OK, The problem is... <where the hell is the temperature
>> sensor?!> I'm off to a great start. Is it on the back of the head on
>> the drivers' side (toward the firewall from the carburetor)? There's
>> something there with what appears to be a ground wire. It's the only
>> purpose I can assign to it, I don't know what else it would be doing.
>>
>> If this <is> it, is there any way of checking to see if it's gone out
>> (assuming everything is connected) before I go plunk down another $100
>> for a gauge?
>> And yeah, I know I could tear it all apart and trace everything from
>> the gauge forward, but I wanted to check the connections first. Now I
>> can't even figure out where the are, and this is the place that always
>> seems to bail me out!
>>
>> Of course, looking in my Chilton's, it doesn't even have a listing in
>> the directory for the temperature sensor, gauge, or anything like
>> that.
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Re: OK, I give up, where is it?
On Mon, 31 Jan 2005 16:26:23 -0500 in
<41FEA27F.3D81D2FB@sympatico.ca>, Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca>
graced the world with this thought:
>It should be a purple wire on that pin at the back top you are talking
>about. Grounding the wire should get you full hot on the gauge.
>
>Here is a good site on testing the gauges:
>
>http://www.off-road.com/jeep/tech/electrical/gauges/
>
>Mike
>86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
>88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
Sweet! Thanks!
>bizbee wrote:
>>
>> I have a '80 CJ5, with a 258. Long ago I put in a Borg-Warner temp
>> gauge which has performed fine.
>> I took it to get it smogged a couple weeks ago, and suddenly the gauge
>> doesn't work. OK, could be coincidence, but I figure someone knocked a
>> wire loose while they were messing with it (it needed work,
>> naturally). OK, The problem is... <where the hell is the temperature
>> sensor?!> I'm off to a great start. Is it on the back of the head on
>> the drivers' side (toward the firewall from the carburetor)? There's
>> something there with what appears to be a ground wire. It's the only
>> purpose I can assign to it, I don't know what else it would be doing.
>>
>> If this <is> it, is there any way of checking to see if it's gone out
>> (assuming everything is connected) before I go plunk down another $100
>> for a gauge?
>> And yeah, I know I could tear it all apart and trace everything from
>> the gauge forward, but I wanted to check the connections first. Now I
>> can't even figure out where the are, and this is the place that always
>> seems to bail me out!
>>
>> Of course, looking in my Chilton's, it doesn't even have a listing in
>> the directory for the temperature sensor, gauge, or anything like
>> that.
<41FEA27F.3D81D2FB@sympatico.ca>, Mike Romain <romainm@sympatico.ca>
graced the world with this thought:
>It should be a purple wire on that pin at the back top you are talking
>about. Grounding the wire should get you full hot on the gauge.
>
>Here is a good site on testing the gauges:
>
>http://www.off-road.com/jeep/tech/electrical/gauges/
>
>Mike
>86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
>88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
>
Sweet! Thanks!
>bizbee wrote:
>>
>> I have a '80 CJ5, with a 258. Long ago I put in a Borg-Warner temp
>> gauge which has performed fine.
>> I took it to get it smogged a couple weeks ago, and suddenly the gauge
>> doesn't work. OK, could be coincidence, but I figure someone knocked a
>> wire loose while they were messing with it (it needed work,
>> naturally). OK, The problem is... <where the hell is the temperature
>> sensor?!> I'm off to a great start. Is it on the back of the head on
>> the drivers' side (toward the firewall from the carburetor)? There's
>> something there with what appears to be a ground wire. It's the only
>> purpose I can assign to it, I don't know what else it would be doing.
>>
>> If this <is> it, is there any way of checking to see if it's gone out
>> (assuming everything is connected) before I go plunk down another $100
>> for a gauge?
>> And yeah, I know I could tear it all apart and trace everything from
>> the gauge forward, but I wanted to check the connections first. Now I
>> can't even figure out where the are, and this is the place that always
>> seems to bail me out!
>>
>> Of course, looking in my Chilton's, it doesn't even have a listing in
>> the directory for the temperature sensor, gauge, or anything like
>> that.