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'91 V6 Temperature Gauge Sensor #564607 02/07/05 07:06 PM
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GKreamer Offline OP
Wheeler
Anyone know how much coolant to drain to replace the temp. gauge sensor located on the LH side below the valve cover on the side of the block? Mine went dead- the temp gauge goes all the way past H. Disconnect the single wire and the gauge goes all the way below C. According to Haynes this means that the sensor (or is it sender?) is defective. Ordered a new one from Advance Auto parts and need to install it...

Re: '91 V6 Temperature Gauge Sensor [Re: GKreamer] #564608 02/07/05 09:19 PM
Joined: Dec 1999
Posts: 1,035
Ed Mc Offline
Body Damage is Cool
George, it would have to be drained down to somewhere below the level of the sensor. If you can point the rig uphill, the sensor will be at a higher point and you won't need to drain as much coolant out.

If you're not sure the level's low enough, just be real cautious when you unscrew the sensor; when you get to the last few threads, be ready to put the sensor right back in if you get a lot of coolant 'gushing' out.

If you're REAL fast, you can replace without draining (LOL). Not recommended though!!!! <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />

HTH and Happy Draining............ed


'90 Troop 3.4 LS
'89 Troop RS (Has Valve Issues, needs Counseling)
HI, I'm Ed and I'm a Trooper-holic!
Keep On Troopin'......
Re: '91 V6 Temperature Gauge Sensor [Re: Ed Mc] #564609 02/07/05 11:08 PM
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GKreamer Offline OP
Wheeler
Well, ended up having to get the part from the dealer- $36.00 OUCH! <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/scared.gif" alt="" /> The Advance part was too small. The guy there said to just pull the old and put in the new... A nice warm antifreeze shower <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/zombie.gif" alt="" /> later and my temp gauge is working again. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />

Re: '91 V6 Temperature Gauge Sensor [Re: GKreamer] #564610 02/16/05 10:44 PM
Anonymous
Unregistered
My guage never goes off of cold. Would I have the same problem? I haven't started looking into it yet. Thought I might get an opinion from you guys first.

Re: '91 V6 Temperature Gauge Sensor #564611 02/17/05 12:36 AM
Joined: Jan 2005
Posts: 1,528
barak Offline
Body Damage is Cool
It could either be your sensor or your thermostat.Check the temp of your hoses and see how warm they are.I had to replace the sensor and thermostat on my engine , my thermostat was shot , ran cold , and the sensor was shot too.Took me all of 20 minutes to change both , and I think it cost me 20 bucks in total.I do get a discount at a local parts store <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />


1996 Jeep Grand Cherokee 5.2 with mods.Hughes Air gap intake , 52MM TB , ford injectors, 2 3/4" lift, Doug Thorley headers , HID headlights with LED , HID fog lights , glow gauges , a few others
Re: '91 V6 Temperature Gauge Sensor #564612 02/17/05 01:41 AM
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Posts: 22
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TurtleDriver Offline
Need a Spot
nj91,
You can test the guage by removing the plug at the sender and grounding it, turn key, should go to full hot. Once you are sure the guage works check the other stuff as others have mentioned. Mine wasn't registering, I replaced the thermostat, fine ever since.

Re: '91 V6 Temperature Gauge Sensor [Re: TurtleDriver] #564613 02/17/05 07:49 PM
Anonymous
Unregistered
Thanks guys. Will check all mentioned.

Re: '91 V6 Temperature Gauge Sensor #564614 02/17/05 09:13 PM
Joined: Dec 1999
Posts: 1,035
Ed Mc Offline
Body Damage is Cool
FYI, you should be running a 190-195 deg (maybe 192 deg nominal, I can't recall off the top of my head) thermostat in this motor. Note the the 'stat in a 4-cyl 2.6 is only 180 deg.

Both my old 2.8 rig and current 3.4 LS don't have much deflection upscale. If you're fully up to temp and somewhere up around 1/4 (or maybe a bit higher) it's probably 'normal'.

I do recall on my old 2.8 when a heater hose busted and the rig overheated badly, the temp gauge got all the way up to 1/2!! Most I ever saw it go to.


'90 Troop 3.4 LS
'89 Troop RS (Has Valve Issues, needs Counseling)
HI, I'm Ed and I'm a Trooper-holic!
Keep On Troopin'......
Re: '91 V6 Temperature Gauge Sensor [Re: Ed Mc] #564615 02/18/05 07:00 AM
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NotSoSimple Offline
Rock Warrior
My Temp gauge in my 2.6L Troop was never ever hotter than 1/8th of the way above the gauge. Changed the Thermo (180* one) and Temp Sender Unit and now its just below/around 1/2. Never high though.

Is 1/2 ok?


'90 Trooper - 2.6L 5-Speed - 1" BL - Custom Roof Rack+2x55watt ProComp - Herculined Interior - Pace Setter Header - Dynomax Super Turbo - K&N - ProComp ES3000 Shocks - Optima Red - MSD 6A - 31" Kumho Mudders - Black Rock Crawlers
Re: '91 V6 Temperature Gauge Sensor [Re: NotSoSimple] #564616 02/18/05 01:18 PM
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barak Offline
Body Damage is Cool
1/4 to 1/2 is considered normal.Its when it gets higher , especialy close to the red that you have to start worrying about it being too hot.When I replaced my sensor and my thermostat it sits at 1/2 also.Before I replaced both , it barely moved at all on the guage <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />


1996 Jeep Grand Cherokee 5.2 with mods.Hughes Air gap intake , 52MM TB , ford injectors, 2 3/4" lift, Doug Thorley headers , HID headlights with LED , HID fog lights , glow gauges , a few others
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