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It's a permanent manual override, just like you did last night with one piece of wire. But done with a pushbutton to use in the cab.
Please discuss other topics in other threads. This thread is a poll.
Sensor, Standard Ignition TX3
New wire connector, Standard Ignition TX3A
NAPA ECHLIN COOLANT TEMPERATURE SENSOR TS4052 (you will need a new connector to fit this one also)
Here's where search and the TMs help. A quick look at the proper TM (-20P) will show 10045847 as the part number. This is a GM/AC Delco part number. Now Google it or, if you do a search on this site for 10045847, you'll find several threads covering this.
Search the number on Ebay, too. I'm...
Read his post a bit slower. He said he is 20 years old. That's his issue.
Unfortunately, there is nothing you can do(unless you can afford to take on Corporate America, and sue all insurance companies for age discrimination).
Be sure to establish a good credit rating as well. We all know...
OK, now go out, with the key on, and use a jumperwire and ground the terminal with the light blue wire on it. Test for voltage coming out (lower large terminal) of the relay like that.
I merged your last thread, with this one. Please continue your threads, so we know what's going on. Otherwise, we'll just ask the same questions and give you the same answers.
If you have no voltage out of the relay, it is probably bad. Do you have 12v on one small terminal? The light...
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