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Old 03-04-14, 15:51
Macca2801 Macca2801 is offline
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Pleiades View Post
I know, but to be fair you didn't mention that before! Originally you only mentioned taking out the thermostat to test it with a thermometer...



Not the sensor, which you originally implied was best to test in situ (no mention of testing it against a thermometer?)



Man this is hard work!

All I originally said is "you'll need to take the sensor out to test it", which indeed you will have to do to measure the resistance against temperature with a glass bulb thermometer as you quite correctly say in your last post. You don't need the diagnostic tool to do this - I never said you did for this. All I said you'd need a diagnostic tool for was to "check the coolant temperature that the ECU is reading".

Anyway, in a nut shell, I think we have finally established/agreed in a roundabout way that, to test the engine coolant temperature sensor on an XT you need to:

1) Remove it
2) Heat it up in water with a glass bulb thermometer
3) Measure the resistance against temperature
Mate you are seriously insecure about your abilities and so not worth the effort. What a great forum but not worth the effort trying to assist when only ONE opinion is allowed. For the record no.. Only a retard would feel they need to remove the sensor to get an adequate reading of its serviceability, which you never thought to allude to till I explained it to you.
All the best.

Last edited by Macca2801; 03-04-14 at 16:13.