Herb; The resistance of the coolant sensor at 30 degrees F should be 5000 to 6500 ohms. If anything else,it is bad. They are less $20 and are common failures. Our 85 did exactly the same thing. Hear me now , believe me later. Good Luck Ken Lewis kdlewis@juno.com 86 VW crewcab 85 VW Vanagon GL 60 356 coupe
On Wed, 8 Jan 1997 11:08:47 -0600 Herb Harmison <herbh@iastate.edu> writes: > >Checked continuity for the O2 and coolant temp sensors > > >Any ideas you could offer would really be appreciated. > >Thanks, > >Herb Harmison > > >
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