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Engine/Transmission (1994 - 1998) 97 temp sensor, best place to get one and how the heck do I get to it?

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My temp gauge has been pinned towards the cold side since I aquired the truck. I am assuming the sensor is toast, but I will test it when I can get to it. My first question is how do I actually reach the sensor. I know it's general location, but I have yet to see it or get my hand on it. I have looked from both under and above the truck. Unfortunatly it's dark out by the time I get home and I am forced to work by drop light. Is there an easy way to get to this thing? I'm sure I am missing something simple. Also, where is the best(cheapest) place to get one? Any info is appreciated.

Thanks,

-Mike
 
Hi Mike,



Not exactly sure where the sensor is. But, I do have a question - Are you getting any heat from the heater? I had a similar thing on my 97. I could not get the needle to move even after 50 miles of highway driving. Mine turned out to be a bad thermostat. Below is a pic of what I found when I pulled the thermostat. I understand some folks remove the rubber band to avoid this problem. I left the band on the new thermostat when I installed it.



T-Bone

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Heater will blow hot air. The previous owner told me the gauge started reading erratically and then just quit, so I am assuming the sender went bad. For all I know at this point the sensor is missing. . Any pointer on locating it, or photos would be great!

Thanks,

Mike



One other thing, what purpose does the rubber band provide?
 
Had to order mine from cummins, tried napa and even the dealership and all ordered the wrong one, i had the exact same problem, now works like new



Scott



EDIT: it is drivers side all the way back at the fire wall... . and it is a pain to get to, cant see it but if you reach back there you can feel it.
 
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