My temp gauge stopped working!
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My temp gauge stopped working!
Did I leave something unplugged or what?? Any help appreciated...
[size=75]2004 Zr5[/size]
top_sgt wrote:what did you do that may have unplugged it?????
I think this might be why!jajwrigh wrote:Everything I have listed is now installed. Things went pretty well except for the few hoses and sensors I forgot to reattach....The is a stronger mid-range pull and it definately runs a lot cooler! No more ungodly hot air pouring in!! I realized that installing headers will be next to impossible so exhaust may be it for me. I am thinking that should help improve my torque as well.
[size=75][color=blue]2003 S-10 crew cab[/color][/size]
[size=75][color=red]6in superlift[/color][/size]
[size=75][color=red]6in superlift[/color][/size]
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About what?jajwrigh wrote:...any ideas?
The PCM controls the idle speed. The throttle stop just keeps the butterfly from sticking.
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Look for the ECT sensor in the left cylinder head. It resides between the exhaust ports.
"Speed doesn't kill, suddenly becoming stationary does." - Richard Hammond
"Speed is just a matter of Money - How fast do YOU want to go?"-Mechanic from Mad Max-
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Ok this is where things get really wierd! After my last post last night I haven't even gone outside until this morning. Now when I drive everything works like normal!?! This doesn't make any sense to me at all, but at least the guage is working now. I gather that this must be an electrical gauge rather than a mechanical...good to know for future reference.
[size=75]2004 Zr5[/size]