Cooling Temperature Sensor system problem

Asked by snail Oct 01, 2014 at 06:59 PM about the 1989 Dodge RAM 150

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

1989 Dodge Ram 100 pickup truck 3.9L V-6 EFI mileage 66,586   I purchased this used vehicle & have driven it 460 miles for short trips up to 20 minutes in duration without any cooling system problems. COOLING SYSTEM CHECKS: No external coolant leaks, all heater & radiator hoses OK, belts & belt tension OK, no change in coolant level in radiator; plan to replace bypass hose (no leaks) for prevention & change the coolant.  ROUGH CHECK OF THERMOSTAT: after 10-15 minute drive I checked the upper radiator hose (URH) , LRH, & bypass hose (BH);  URH-too hot to keep fingers on it,  LRH-hot, but can just keep fingers on it, BH-warm    COOLING TEMPERATURE SENSOR  (CTS) PROBLEM: Dash temperature gauge doesn't move when the engine is hot.  1)checked cold resistance of CTS - 7,390 ohms, supposed to be 10800-17,900 range, replaced CTS, did NOT correct the problem  2) checked the reference voltage at the CTS, 4.97v, close to correct 5.0v   3)Possibility: the pin for the dash gauge arm is dirty & despite current at the dash gauge, gauge arm fails to move. I had a VW Bug with a similar problem; bad CTS, replaced CTS, no change in dash gauge. Supporting evidence for this: Dodge dash oil gauge arm does NOT move despite changing the oil & having the correct oil level. The truck was unused for 2-3 years . Q. Any other possibility for the CTS system malfunction?    I plan a long trip & I want to be certain that the cooling system is OK for extended driving times (hi engine temperature) & I want to be able to monitor the engine temperature.  Apparently my driving time of 15-20 minutes is sufficient to get the engine temperature to intermediate temperature range where the coolant flows through BOTH the URH & BH. At high engine temperature the thermostat is supposed to block the coolant flow through the BH. Q Would you expect  at maximum engine temperature for the BH to be at ambient temperature or at least the temp. under the hood?   Q Is this  just a simple BH or a BH with a  internal restrictor?  THERMOSTAT REPLACEMENT: Presumably, from my rough check it is operating OK. Q  If my test is insufficient then is replacement necessary?  Q Why?  Hayes Repair Manual for Dodge pickup -  opening thermostat temp: 185-195F    Replacement thermostats are rated 180, 192, & 195F   Q Any suggestions on which one? The truck has an electrical heating element in the LRH for winter use & an electric heating element in the engine block.   Q Any suggestions on brand? Motorad, Stant, Gates?      Thank you for your insight.

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Could sombody please tell me what color the temperature gauge wire under the hood is on a dodge w - 100 it's a 89?????

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My 88 W100 has 2 temp units passenger side front top is temp guage, driverside next to the thermostat is ecu temp sending unit.. Cant rem color. Was wrapped.

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Make sure you are using a ts186 for your 1 wire sensor. It is for gauges. The ts124 is a temp switch which goes from off to on when too hot in order to turn on an warning light.

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