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Re: 1986 k20 chevy temperature problems...

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Posted by Bob on February 07, 2004 at 17:21:53 from (66.163.134.177):

In Reply to: 1986 k20 chevy temperature problems... posted by Dennis Minn on February 07, 2004 at 16:50:21:

Go to a REAL auto parts store that carries a line of replacement electrical parts, one example is Standard Ignition.

Look up the possible senders for that pickup.
There may be two, depending on the full-scale reading of the heat gauge. Then, ask to look at the Illustrated Parts Guide, or whatever they call the parts reference for the brand they sell, and look up the part number(s) you found for that vehicle.

That should get you the resistance specs. for the sender(s).

I have the books at my shop to look this up, but I won't get back there before Monday.

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