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Old 03-23-2013, 12:25 AM
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Originally Posted by jamesmonter2
what voltage should be at the wiring harness in order to get this sensor heater to work? I measured 10.45volts. My battery is new and is measuring 12.5v Would cutting out the end connections and directly wiring the sensor to the harness work possibly? Im thinking if there is something bad in the connection I can eliminate it. A weak point for voltage drop is always at connections. And if i shorten the wire it would give me less resistance in the wire and able to transfer more voltage to the sensor. Sound possible to work?? How do i how that the heater is working in the sensor?
if you are doubting the sensor's heater measure pin 1 to pin 2 (ohms unplugged) and compare to the other rear sensor heater.