hi, all temp senders operate by resistance?
here are some readings but it is for a vn tep sensor(should be the same
though....)


at 0 deg c     approx 6000 ohms
at 20 deg c   approx 2500 ohms
 at 30 deg c   approx 1800 ohms
at 40 deg c     approx 1200 ohms
at 70 deg c    approx 450 ohms
at 90 deg c     approx  250 ohms
at 100 deg c      approx 190 ohms
at 110 deg c     approx 110 ohms


 connect a multimeter  ( auto ranging  is better) or analogue meter to the
coolant   temp  pins, insert in  some water and take readings as the
temperature  rises, put in a pot etc......

mark kl

----- Original Message -----
From: "Chris Simpson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2002 12:25 AM
Subject: Re: off topic: Holden V6 (again)


>
> Wayne
>
> I cant help you with the specs on the temp sender, but im sure they are in
> the manual, at least they will be in the official holden manual, they may
> not be in the gregory's ones.
>
> The temp sensors are located on the top of the thermostat housing at the
> top of the valley of the block.  There are two there.  One uses a single
> wire that clips on and this is the one that runs the guage on your dash
> board.  THe other one was a clip on it, like the ones most EFI cars have.
> This one is the one that the computer looks at.  Simple job to remove but
> im not sure of the price of a new one, sometimes these things can be
pretty
> expensive
>
> have fun
>
> Chris S
>
>
> mark krawczuk writes:
>
> > hi, dont really know but have a  look at this site.:
http://www.autoemf.com.au/gmh.htm
> >
> > mark k
> >
> >   ----- Original Message -----
> >   From: Wayne Woodall
> >   To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >   Sent: Monday, January 28, 2002 9:57 PM
> >   Subject: off topic: Holden V6 (again)
> >
> >
> >   listers,
> >       Re my previous post about a shitty starting VR v6,
> >   I have recently been told that the temp sensor in the block of the v6
is most likely giving dodgy readings when it is cold. Does anyone know where
the temp sensor is in a holden VR V6  and what its specs are. ie what should
its resistance/capacitance or whatever be when it is cold and at operating
temp?
> >
> >       -Cheers
> >           Wayne
> >
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