So my current time waste today has been fretting over this damn coolant sensor issue.
The way I understand it is the 1 wire sensor that came off my 5.7l is 3/8 thread and the gage measures its resistance. Currently at 40* outside it measures 4Kohm. Per the book it measures 55 ohms at 260* and 1400* at 100*F.
The cleanest solution would be to swap to a 3 wire sensor with m12 threads (i think thats the 02 firebird sensor. This would ensure that if I sell the truck the next owner just has to deal with 1 sensor and it would be pretty easy to figure out what he needs. Only issue I have with this solution is I don't know if the resistance matches up.
Second solution is 12mm to 3/8th adapter and use both sensors i Currently have on 2 different heads. I just didn't want to use adapters if I can help it.
3rd solution is to use the 3 wire on the passenger head and leave the LS harness in tact. This would ensure I still have the correct reading to the pcm but I'm still unsure if the gage will read correctly.
Thoughts?
Edit: so the 1998 firebird (99-2002 have 2 wire) ohms per the service manual are 380 @ 160*, 100 @ 210 and 55ohms at 260.
I think I'll order one and compare the resistance at various other temps as the 1991 sensor. The important one is the 55 ohms @ 260°.
And I will install it in the passenger head sense ive already got the LS wires all wrapped up.
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