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Don Z.
| Posted on Thursday, January 02, 2003 - 01:25 pm: |
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So there I was, pulling the radiator (94 D1, 198,000 miles on it...) On the way out, it got caught on a wire connected to the lower oil line. I'm thinking this is a sender for oil pressure... problem is, the wire was pulled out of its socket. It's still connected to the oil line, but where is it supposed to connect to? I can't find a loose plug anywhere in the area... any detailed info on where this thing connects would be very much appreciated! Thanks! |
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