Just replaced the cooling hose that goes over the transmission on my '87 GL with auto, thinking that it was leaking. It might have been, but after replacing it I noticed the temp sensor directly below it had a steady drip, too. I took out the sensor, and replaced the o-ring. Still drips. Would replacing the sensor be the right thing to do at this point, or should I be looking at something else? I noticed the sensor had a small scratch on it...maybe that's the problem? Tried the archive today (and will continue to do so), but I couldn't get it to search for me. Any insight the list could lend would be appreciated! Mark Baker '87 GL Wasserleaker
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