> I did check the coolant temp sensor resistance and the ohm range seems > fairly accurate between 740 and 1400 ohms from hot to cold > I don't have a Bentley handy, but these values don't sound right. Depending on your definition of cold, the resistance could/should be much higher. At operating temps I seem to recall using a 200 or 300 ohm resistor to replace the temp sensor. Check the manual.
Angus |
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