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The temp sending unit simply controls the gauge reading. Nothing else.
Do you have the -34 and -20P TMs? both the diagnostic proceedure for a malfunctioning gauge and the part number(respectively), is listed in each one.
If they do not have a penalty listed for failure to show up for a preview appointment, call and make one for everyday for next month, 15 minutes from the locations last preview time. Don't show for any of them...
It was not directed to you Bjorn.
The OP asked what it was, then asked how deep he could go with it as is.
All the others seem to tell him it needs to be modified.
I can understand modifying with a purpose in mind(as you did Bjorn), but that does not seem to be what he asked, or what he...
As it is now, you could drive into water up to your air intake, how much deeper do you need to get? You do know of all the maintenance required after driving in deep water or mud, right? These things are trucks, not submarines.
Why would you want to cut it shorter?
What is wrong with it in...
Last warning.
• Do not post in all CAPS or in giant run-on sentences without punctuation. Do not post as if texting and do avoid the use of texting abbreviations. We are not the grammar police but we want everyone to easily read your post in at least 8th grade English. It is extra work to post...
I doubt your Cat dealer has the military tech manuals, but to flush it correctly, you need to remove the T-stat. This is all outlined in the TMs.
I would verify your gauge reading with an IR gun($20) before spending big bucks at a CAT dealer.
You can pay with a credit card(not paypal). Just follow the procedure, you'll see where you have a choice to pay with a CC. It simply gets processed through PP.
The data plate on the dash tells you what air pressure to use in the tires for, sand, and other conditions.
Do you have the tech manuals? Lots of great info in them too, like this.
Chevrolet and GMC never called their 4 door cabs a "Quad cab", they called it a Crew cab.
Dodge used the name "Quad cab".
BTW, I am tired of your argumentative, and negative comments in the forums. If it continues, I will not hesitate to give you some time off, or put you on "moderation".
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