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7060 Powershift temp sensor |
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AC 426 power
Orange Level Access Joined: 01 May 2012 Location: Ohio Points: 504 |
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Posted: 09 Sep 2019 at 11:52am |
The light on my dash for the powershift temp stays on all the time but will go out if i unplug the wire on the sender, replaced the sender and still does the same thing, now I only have one wire to the sender but both the new and old sender have 2 terminals. If I switch the wire to the other terminal the light goes out on dash but does not come on at all at all. any ideas?
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DrAllis
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When things are functioning correctly, and the oil isn't above 220? degrees, that light should only be on when you hit the starter button and then go off when you release the starter button.
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LB0442
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The temp sender has 2 terminals 1 is N.O.(normally open) and the other is N.C.(normally closed). The factory connector was a plastic 2 terminal unit but only used 1 wire for the N.O. side. It was an L shape so it would not be put on wrong. I have ran into a few that were replaced with crimp connectors and put on the wrong terminal. Put the wire on the terminal that is open when cold. To check the bulb just ground the wire with the key on, should light up.
The bulb check is a different circuit. Depends on a black belly or maroon, they use a different part to do that. When you turn the key on and push the starter button with the clutch pedal out (starter not working) it will use a transistor to complete the ground for those bulbs, Temp and pressure. Make sure the dash panel ground is good before replacing parts.
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DrAllis
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Then, it's a bad sender/sensor.
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MACK
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Cricket board in dash. MACK
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MACK
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Yes, it is the little circket board behind the idiot lights. MACK
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