« Reply #13 on: July 24, 2020, 03:42:04 PM »
I thought they ranged from 13 (hot) to 73 (cold) ohms. That's what all Ford gauge sending units are supposed to range circa early 60's through mid 70's.
I agree with Midlife.
I was having a similar discussion with a friend on his 86 and 87 2.3L. Eventually he looked it up in the Ford manual to find it stated 74 ohms at Cold mark and 9.7 Ohms Hot mark on the gauge. Picture shows the sensor connected. Gauges have not really changed since the 6 volt days until they went digital.
On another note, he measured 206 ohms and 220 ohms at 80f on his 2 sensors in question. It seems there may be a difference in the resistance readings with the sensor in the circuit and out of the circuit.
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