> Try removing the thermal switch from the transmission line,
> re-attached electrical connector, plug hole in line. I tried a variety
> of resistors in that circuit that I think Bill Kondolay ( from Diesel
> Transmission Technology ) suggested & I ended up removing sender,
> installing pick-up for temp gauge & zip-tying sender/wire to frame.
> That damn computer wanted to see that switch, nothing else worked!
So when you removed the sensor, was it a hole or a screw thread? I
would imagine the computer wants to see something out there, I don't
mind replacing the sensor if it's bad, or questionable, I am just not
sure you can get parts for a 14 year old Dodge truck that they didn't
make too many of to start with.
Thanks for the suggestion
Doug Crall
Scott - 29 Aug 2006 03:21 GMT
> > Try removing the thermal switch from the transmission line,
> > re-attached electrical connector, plug hole in line. I tried a variety
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> Doug Crall
I know this don't have anything to do with the trans problem, but I
love the 91'-93' body style, got a 92' myself, and a diesel, ya don't
see many of them anymore! I have replace parts on my 92' and never had
a problem with getting a part.
Scott
dcrall@ccjax.com - 29 Aug 2006 16:16 GMT
> > > Try removing the thermal switch from the transmission line,
> > > re-attached electrical connector, plug hole in line. I tried a variety
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> Scott
I like the 92 body style a lot better than the 2 newer body styles
too,and the access to the engine, in particular the fuel filter is far
better . I can change the fuel filter and be back on the road in under
5 minutes. However you can't beat the improvements that Dodge made in
the newer truck cabs.....much more comfortable, quieter, and I bet the
AC & Heater have better capacity. I know my 92, I freeze in the winter
and sweat in the summer.
Doug
Doug
617211 - 04 Sep 2006 04:05 GMT
Sorry for the slow response, just getting over a hard drive crash. I
removed sensor, which is threaded ( pipe threads maybe?? ) , installed
temp sensor for trans temp gauge in empty hole & zip tied theremoved
sensor with connector to sebc still attached to cross member by
tranny. Hope that helps. If not, email me!