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James
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Kevin deGraauw <kdegraauw@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2024 17:06
To: James Douglas <jdd@xxxxxxxxxx>; chrysler-300-club-international@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Temperature Sender
Hey so along that same line, on my 300L, it has that "COLD" and "HOT" idiot light setup in lieu of a gauge.
My sender was a little crusty, so I put a new one in- now, for some reason, the "COLD" won't light up any more. I put the old one back in and it does come on.
I think I may have a situation where there were later model dummy "hot only" lights in big block taxies or something that the parts houses are crossing over to this year incorrectly.
Any idea what part number sender makes both of these lights function? The old crusty one and the replacement one both have 2 terminals and they both have the same letters on the terminals and are arranged the same, so it plugs right up as well.
Kinda weird yes ,but I do like the green light on a cold morning.
Thanks!
Kevin
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'James Douglas' via Chrysler 300 Club International <chrysler-300-club-international@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2024 4:00:22 PM
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Subject: {Chrysler 300} Temperature Sender
I picked up a MOPAR NOS temperature sender for my 300K today. In a bag with a factory part label on it.
I rigged up my fluke tester as well as my calibrated kitchen thermometers and tested it. This is what I recorded:
At 64 degrees Fahrenheit, tap water temperature, I recorded 300 Ohms.
At 180 degrees Fahrenheit in a pot I recorded 36 Ohms.
It wanted to float a little on each end as the fluke is VERY sensitive. I would say no more then one or two ohms if that.
It will be a bit before I can place it in the car as the A/C compressor must come up to get it in. That a PITA this is to change, and one then has to dig out the tools to reset the belt tension and torque all the bolts including the power steering pump as that lower bolt has to come out as well to get the A/C up in the air.
Once done, I will see where the gauge on the dash falls when cold and at running temp.
James
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