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Per Bentley "around 300 OHMS", but it doesn't say how to test.
I put the ohmmeter leads on each of the terminals, with a result of ZERO with sensor installed. I am thinking the sensor is bad; if someone can confirm then please let me know!
Checking Temp Sensor II
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Checking Temp Sensor II
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Re: Checking Temp Sensor II
If you get 0 that means the sensor is shorted and bad. A much more normal bad sensor would be an open or infinite resistance. Are you sure the 2 probes weren't touching each other?
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