Re: [Chevelle-list] 70 SS 396 cu in engine sensor

2009-08-11 Thread Jim H. Thompson
Could be a electric fan switch. If it jumped together it is being bypassed to 
run all the time or going to a toggle switch.

 

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Have enjoyed reading the emails and problem solving… This is my first 
submission to Chevelle list. 

 

On the passenger side of the engine, just below the valve cover and above the 
exhaust manifold I 

have what appears to be a temperature sensor with two spade lugs. My dash temp 
gauge does work. 

Saw the same senor on another car at a local cruz the other day and the spade 
lugs were jumpered together

With a single wire going to the firewall harness.

What is the purpose of the sensor and spade connectors? 

 

Thanks for any info.

Dave



Re: [Chevelle-list] 70 SS 396 cu in engine sensor

2009-08-08 Thread Dan Rachlin
Maybe someone relocated another sensor onto the intake manifold?

Dan

On Sat, Aug 8, 2009 at 12:01 PM, Gary  wrote:

>  Could it be the TCS
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> http://www.leverfamilysite.com/images/PDF_Files/Microsoft%20Word%20-%20TCS%20Article.pdf
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> Have enjoyed reading the emails and problem solving… This is my first
> submission to Chevelle list.
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> On the passenger side of the engine, just below the valve cover and above
> the exhaust manifold I
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> have what appears to be a temperature sensor with two spade lugs. My dash
> temp gauge does work.
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> Saw the same senor on another car at a local cruz the other day and the
> spade lugs were jumpered together
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> With a single wire going to the firewall harness.
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> What is the purpose of the sensor and spade connectors?
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> Thanks for any info.
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> Dave
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Re: [Chevelle-list] 70 SS 396 cu in engine sensor

2009-08-08 Thread Gary
Could it be the TCS

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Have enjoyed reading the emails and problem solving. This is my first
submission to Chevelle list. 

 

On the passenger side of the engine, just below the valve cover and above
the exhaust manifold I 

have what appears to be a temperature sensor with two spade lugs. My dash
temp gauge does work. 

Saw the same senor on another car at a local cruz the other day and the
spade lugs were jumpered together

With a single wire going to the firewall harness.

What is the purpose of the sensor and spade connectors? 

 

Thanks for any info.

Dave

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[Chevelle-list] 70 SS 396 cu in engine sensor

2009-08-08 Thread tootalldave



Have enjoyed reading the emails and problem solving… This is my first 
submission to Chevelle list. 





  

On the passenger side of the engine, just below the valve cover and above the 
exhaust manifold I 



have what appears to be a temperature sensor with two spade lugs. My dash temp 
gauge does work. 



Saw the same senor on another car at a local cruz the other day and the spade 
lugs were jumpered together 



With a single wire going to the firewall harness. 



What is the purpose of the sensor and spade connectors? 





  

Thanks for any info. 



Dave