David, I don't fool around much with Digijet though I may start to since I recently got an 85 (an engine conversion is more likely). The TempII sensor for the Digijet is the same one as for the Digifant in Syncros. In circuit with key on it reads about 1 volt at cold engine and .3 volts at hot engine, Digifant. Mark David Beierl wrote: > > If you're unlucky (or lucky - you pick) it's a connection problem > i.e. bad solder inside the ECU. If that's the case the voltage > across the sender will be low, but the ECU will think it's > high. Mark - do you (or anyone) know the source impedance on that > signal? Or have a voltage/resistance pair taken at some lowish temp? > |
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