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> FS: Taco Plate and sensor $100 obo, Works as far as PO tells me
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post Sep 3 2010, 11:52 AM
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I cannot verify working condition of sensor, but PO said it worked fine. I have cut the wire but left about a foot for easy connecting. Lat one I saw on the "bay" went for around 150 for the set, I am asking $100 or best offer plus shipping

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You should be able to test the resistance to tell if it's good, it's just a thermal resistor.
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QUOTE(type47 @ Sep 4 2010, 03:23 PM) *

You should be able to test the resistance to tell if it's good, it's just a thermal resistor.


Ok, I must admit at this point that I am an idiot with that stuff. I can get my hands on the tester, can anyone give me a how to on testing this thing?
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Take a Volt-Ohm meter (VOM) and set the selector to measure ohms. Take the 2 leads and touch one lead to the body of the sensor and the other to the male spade terminal. Easier to just see pix than write explanation. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)
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QUOTE(type47 @ Sep 6 2010, 10:13 AM) *

Take a Volt-Ohm meter (VOM) and set the selector to measure ohms. Take the 2 leads and touch one lead to the body of the sensor and the other to the male spade terminal. Easier to just see pix than write explanation. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)
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Fantastic! Thank you. I will be digging out my multi. (I have one, just never learned how to use it)
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QUOTE(Gigamight @ Sep 6 2010, 08:36 AM) *

QUOTE(type47 @ Sep 6 2010, 10:13 AM) *

Take a Volt-Ohm meter (VOM) and set the selector to measure ohms. Take the 2 leads and touch one lead to the body of the sensor and the other to the male spade terminal. Easier to just see pix than write explanation. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)


Fantastic! Thank you. I will be digging out my multi. (I have one, just never learned how to use it)


As a thermister there should be chart to verify temp v. resistance?
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QUOTE(c12croft @ Sep 6 2010, 09:18 AM) *

As a thermister there should be chart to verify temp v. resistance?


I looked through the workshop manual for specs on temp vs resistance and couldn't find anything. Was even looking for resistance at ambient temp.
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