Hello, My 1993 Park Avenue Ultra thinks that it is about 60 degrees warmer outside than it actually is. </span>It is very consistent. </span>I would image that this is due to added resistance in a line somewhere. </span>However, I have one question. <b style="">Where is the sensor that the climate control uses? </span>Is it the one in the air intake tube, or the little probe in front of the radiator?[/b] The reason I ask is when I changed my super charger I bought one for a 1994 Bonny SSEI (Don’t ever let anyone tell you a 94 charger won’t work on a 93 engine, it will. </span>You just need to swap a few other parts.) </span>Because the inlet size of the throttle body is a tad bit larger, I had to buy an aftermarket intake tube. </span>The aftermarket tube sits a little higher, so I think it broke the cord, and is now giving me weird temp readings. </span>However, I have no idea if that is the temp sensor that the climate box uses, so I need help! Thanks! |
No one has any idea?
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The 94' Ultra and Lesabre's external temp sensor is the little probe in front of the radiator... One of mine also was way off temp. Now it seems to be within 2 degrees.. PS.. It would be nice to see the supercharger info under it's own thread instead of tucked in this one. Edited by: bassasasin |
Originally Posted by bassasasin
One of mine also was way off temp. Now it seems to be within 2 degrees.. |
Yes..
I got a volunteer part from the junk yard. I just unattached the part and took it to the JY with me and compared till they matched.. some were close but I found a perfect match. Check any in the GM family and approximate year. Showed it to the cashier and they just flagged me through.. |
Originally Posted by bassasasin
PS.. It would be nice to see the supercharger info under it's own thread instead of tucked in this one.
I agree. [img]smileys/smiley1.gif[/img] |
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