Temprature Guage not reading
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I have just completed changing out the dreaded Heater core unit on my Blazer. All was successful and all went well.
However the temperature guage is stuck on 100. I plugged all the plugs back in when putting the dash back together. I thought it could be an air lock in the system so the sender was not sitting in water. Since first topping up I have run it and let it cool enough to open it up and get some more coolant in, I am not pretty sure it is sitting coolant now.
I measured the resistance of the sender unit and it read open circuit, this is not the correct reading and would suggest that it has gone bad. It was working fine 2 days ago before I began the heater core job. The wires connecting to the sender unit measure a good 5 volts accross them, so the computer seems to be supplying the correct power to the sender unit.
I guess I am now going to change out the sender just for the hell of it anyway to see what happens, although I find it mighty strange that it has suddenly gone bad just as I was working on the system.
My question is: Is there anything I could have done to cause this when I had the dash apart fixing the Heater core?
Blazer 4.3 1996 V6 4 X 4
Now I am really confused, can someone help?
I am reading in this forum that there is a temperature sender and a temperature sensor??
The unit I was working on was right by the thermostat housing.
However the temperature guage is stuck on 100. I plugged all the plugs back in when putting the dash back together. I thought it could be an air lock in the system so the sender was not sitting in water. Since first topping up I have run it and let it cool enough to open it up and get some more coolant in, I am not pretty sure it is sitting coolant now.
I measured the resistance of the sender unit and it read open circuit, this is not the correct reading and would suggest that it has gone bad. It was working fine 2 days ago before I began the heater core job. The wires connecting to the sender unit measure a good 5 volts accross them, so the computer seems to be supplying the correct power to the sender unit.
I guess I am now going to change out the sender just for the hell of it anyway to see what happens, although I find it mighty strange that it has suddenly gone bad just as I was working on the system.
My question is: Is there anything I could have done to cause this when I had the dash apart fixing the Heater core?
Blazer 4.3 1996 V6 4 X 4
Now I am really confused, can someone help?
I am reading in this forum that there is a temperature sender and a temperature sensor??
The unit I was working on was right by the thermostat housing.
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You have two. I can't remember off the top of my head which is which. I seem to remember the one on the water neck being the PCM sensor and the one on the driver side cylinder head being the gauge sending unit.
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You should find the 1 wire temp sender for the temp gauge on the driver's side between & just above the back 2 spark plugs.
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