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    #31
    the sensor doesn't really care about the coolant. its a sealed thing with a switch built into it. They can just go bad though.
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      #32
      Originally posted by gadget73 View Post
      the sensor doesn't really care about the coolant. its a sealed thing with a switch built into it. They can just go bad though.


      I guess what I was asking is if rusty coolant / running straight water for an extended period of time would make the sensor go bad because the PO ran straight water for who knows how long and screwed the whole cooling system, I've had to replace every component of the cooling system
      Last edited by 91merc; 08-14-2022, 11:11 AM.

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        #33
        Unless it corroded through the outer casing of the sensor, no. But they do fail without that happening too, so worth the replacement since you're already having issues with it. You can always put a meter across the leads and if it's shorted just sitting there with no heat in it, it's bad.

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          #34
          Originally posted by gadget73 View Post
          That would be the "replace engine" light. Unless its a bad sensor, fair bet she's fucked if you've been driving with that on for any amount of time at all.
          This made me laugh.. [emoji23] as I too have the red engine light, and indeed need to replace the engine. It’s toast!


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