Temperature Sensor/ Gauge

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Karl Ray

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I am new to the bronco scene and recently purchased a 72. I have two immediate problems to deal with. One the brake lights dont work, but I think that is just old/faulty wiring in the back. Right now my concern is the temperature Gauge. I am unhooked the gauge from the sensor and grounded that wire to the engine frame. I looked at the gauge on the inside and it went to the HOT side. So I am assuming the gauge is good and the sensor is bad. IS that the right assumption. So if I buy a new sensor then I should be up and running? Any guidance to this newbie would be greatly appreciated.

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Hi Karl, welcome..!!

The '72 has a brake light switch up behind the pedal arm...they can get dirty., or freeze up., or even a wire off.

You're right on the sender.! Sometimes you can clean them with a wire wheel..., then re-install but don't use teflon tape. Best bare metal to bare metal. Check the threads in the hole..., they may need cleaning.(it's a pipe fit.)

 
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I am new to the bronco scene and recently purchased a 72. I have two immediate problems to deal with. One the brake lights dont work, but I think that is just old/faulty wiring in the back. Right now my concern is the temperature Gauge. I am unhooked the gauge from the sensor and grounded that wire to the engine frame. I looked at the gauge on the inside and it went to the HOT side. So I am assuming the gauge is good and the sensor is bad. IS that the right assumption. So if I buy a new sensor then I should be up and running? Any guidance to this newbie would be greatly appreciated.

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Thanks Bully Bob. Will check that out in the morning. The sensor also had teflon tap wrapped around it.

 

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The gauge needs the metal to metal contact to make a good ground connection. As Bully Bob said, the threads are designed to seal an don't require tape. The tape will prevent getting a good ground connection.

Good luck,

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