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I am trying to remove a sensor in the radiator that is in betwwen the where the oil cooler lines enter the radiator, it has a single wire connected to it. I belive it is a low coolant sensor for the dummy light, can any one verify this? Also I put a wrench on it to remove it and the hex part spins but it is not threading it out, I hope I am missing something, if not i am guessing its broke.
Thanks
Tony
Alaska Aviator
03-26-2004, 16:00
It sounds like the low coolant sensor - that is where mine is on the passenger side back of radiator (86 Burb)
AA
thanks for the reply, has anyone had any problems removing them.
The sensor for low coolant is threaded in with a sealant stronger than the plastic threads, usually results in stripping them off the body.
To remove, grab the hex with vise-grips, pull hard and turn simultaneously, being careful not to pull the soldered boss out of the radiator.
Can be resoldered, if --it happens. ;)
Will, of course, require new sensor.
Well i finaly got that damn thing out. Here is a tip for anyone else in the future, heat it up with a torch BEFORE you try to unscrew it so it doesn't self distruct and you could reuse it. It didn't take much heat, I used a porpane torch for about one minute.
Tony
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