The sensor has an o-ring seal. Pull off, push on.[IMG]
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Just what light is on? And please provide some vehicle information.
For sensors, I always use OEM AC-Delco.
Compare gauge to a scanner reading.
Did you bleed the system properly when you put it back together? Temp gauge spikes are often from steam pockets not properly purged.
Yes.
http://shbox.com/1/4th_gen_tech2.html#low_coolant_lampThe reason it did not come back on when you restarted it is because there is a wait timer...
The fans come on because that is what they do. :) It was an easy indicator that you were communicating with the computer in OBD1 days when you...
No problem with the ICM would have anything to do with you being able to communicate with the PCM. If what you have is an old AutoXray and a 12...
No pliers. It is soft brass. Use a bigger screwdriver with a fatter tip. The whole bleeder assy will come out if you use a socket on the base....
Fan reprogramming is what I consider the best way to control temps. A 160° thermostat would also help, just on its own.
A leak in the pipe under the battery is a common issue. Also, the remote reservoir is not a sealed unit or under pressure, so tightness of the...
IAC (Idle Air Control)[IMG]
I have recommended the 9690 for people with OBD1. Should work.