The ideal temp sender is NAPA part number TS-6469
See also http://www.california.com/~eagle/ which is an excellent resource of
information.
Mark
| -----Original Message-----
| From: owner-gmcmotorhome
| [mailto
wner-gmcmotorhome]On Behalf Of
| EMERYSTORA
| Sent: Monday, July 05, 1999 7:25 PM
| To: gmcmotorhome
| Subject: Re: GMC: Frist trip--temp gauge
|
|
| Bill the' reason it doesn't move off the low temp area is because the
| temperature sender that GM used did not give the proper readng.
| There have
| been several postings on this some time back. I don't have the
| part number
| handy, but someone will post it. Replace the sender with a NAPA
| part # ????
| and you'll find that your dash gauge will show normal at the
| center position
| and when you overheat it will go toward the 3/4 or higher
| position. Many of
| us have done this in the past.
|
| Emery Stora
| 77 Kingsley
| Santa Fe, NM
|
See also http://www.california.com/~eagle/ which is an excellent resource of
information.
Mark
| -----Original Message-----
| From: owner-gmcmotorhome
| [mailto
| EMERYSTORA
| Sent: Monday, July 05, 1999 7:25 PM
| To: gmcmotorhome
| Subject: Re: GMC: Frist trip--temp gauge
|
|
| Bill the' reason it doesn't move off the low temp area is because the
| temperature sender that GM used did not give the proper readng.
| There have
| been several postings on this some time back. I don't have the
| part number
| handy, but someone will post it. Replace the sender with a NAPA
| part # ????
| and you'll find that your dash gauge will show normal at the
| center position
| and when you overheat it will go toward the 3/4 or higher
| position. Many of
| us have done this in the past.
|
| Emery Stora
| 77 Kingsley
| Santa Fe, NM
|