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I have the time, and some of the dough. But live on the wrong side of the big water. I think some of you smart guys should reverse engineer all the boxes and relays for the MEP's and TQG's. Should be some money there.
Here is the answer I got back.
Guy,
ECM side of this from the ECM plug to the sensor. 00R Too High refers to the resistance. Open circuit is what the ECM is reading and informing the DCS. MT 35 temp sensor is checked at the DCS J3/P3 pins q and h Reference from the 5VDC operating...
The probability of the old and new sensor both being faulty, is about 0.00%
And I would put the chance of a wire harness fault at about the same percentage. A plug being on wrong, not tight, bent pin, yeah. There is a chance of it being that.
ECM, DCS? yeah, bigger chance.
I am going to try...
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