Steve, Jo Ann, as well as allthe others :-) On Mon, 1998-06-29 15:56:30 -0700, S_J_ WACKER wrote: > ... > Finishing with the repairs, I'm looking around the engine > compartment to see if I've put everything back in place and I found this > red/yellow wire hanging loose. This would be "currant track 70" page > 97.92 in the Bentley. The problem is I cannot find any place to plug this > wire in, and without it, of course, I have no coolant temp. gauge. At least some Syncros come with two coolant temperature sensors, both in the bottom of the thermostat housing. One is for the ignition system, this one has a two-wire connector and the corresponding socket on the thermostat housing looks to the driver's side. The other sensor is for the temp gauge. It has two single pins looking towards the front of the car, one pin connecting to ground with a short brown wire, the other connecting to the temp gauge via your dangling yellow/red wire. Maybe, the pin is gone (they're not very sturdily built), which would mean you'll need a new temperature sensor :-( Hope this helps. Sincerely Rainer ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | Rainer M Woitok | Phone: (+49-9131) 85-7811, -7031 | | Regionales Rechenzentrum | | | Friedrich-Alexander-Universitaet | Fax : (+49-9131) 30 29 41 | | Martens-Strasse 1 | Telex: d 629 755 tf erl | | D-91058 Erlangen | | | Germany | Mail: Woitok@RRZE.Uni-Erlangen.DE | ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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