Testing coolant temperature sender ohms/degrees

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wateka

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In trying to see if my coolant temperature gauge or my coolant temperature sender (or both) were either broken or mismatched by a prior owner, I bought a new temperature sender and tested the resistance at varying temperatures. That table is below. This is sender part # 6658818

° F° CResistance
70°21659 Ω
80°27539 Ω
100°38346 Ω
120°49225 Ω
140°60151 Ω
160°71103 Ω
170°7791 Ω
180°8278 Ω
185°8571 Ω
190°8863 Ω
195°9157 Ω
198°9255 Ω
212°10045 Ω
 
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wateka

wateka

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Ignore the above table. It was correct for the part I received, but not in spec for the gauge. That's what can happen when I buy parts from Amazon.

I ordered an actual Faria sender (who makes the gauges for Bobcat) and their part number is 90401. It was spot on for ~190°F operating range which is where I expect my Isuzu diesel to spend most of its time.

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