No the temperature sending unit simply sends a low voltage signal to the computer or guage that varies on the engines temperature, if you have smoke from the vents then it is more likely that the blower motor is burt out.
IF IT IS THE 2.0 ZETEC 16 VALVE DUAL OVERHEAD CAM THE TEMPERATURE SENDING UNIT IS ON THE LOWER SIDE OF THE THERMOSTAT HOUSING. THE THERMOSTAT HOUSING HAS TWO SENSORS, THE ONE ON THE TOP IS THE COOLANT TEMP SENSOR THAT SIGNALS THE RADIATOR FAN, AND THE ONE ON THE BOTTOM IS THE TEMPERATURE SENDING UNIT THAT RUNS THE TEMP GAUGE. THE SENDING UNIT HAS A WIRE CLIP THAT MUST BE PULLED BEFORE YOU CAN PULL THE PLUG.
you might have pulled a vacuum hose off
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Changing a thermostat in a 1997 Dodge Ram 318 is very simple to do. First the radiator hose will need to be removed from the thermostat. After the hose is removed, loosen the nuts that are holding the thermostat in place. Then the thermostat will need to be pulled out using just the hands. Then replace with a new thermostat.
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to create a tunnel.
You can check the temp. gauge operation by removing the temp. gauge sending unit plug and touching it to any engine ground with ignition on but the Van not running. The gauge will go to hot right away, if it is working. The temp. gauge sending unit is located on the drivers side of the engine at midpoint just below the exhaust manifold. It will have a single wire running to it and be plugged into the sending unit.
Yours since the car on the road has the right of way. You actually hit them since they were in the road when you pulled out.
By one of four ways: 1. His/her flag is pulled 2. He/she runs out of bounds 3. Depending on the league you play in but i believe that if he/she drops the ball (fumbles) the play is dead and the ball carrier is down. 4. He/she knee hits the ground they are deemed "stopped" (also depending on the league)
The needle of a compass is pulled by the magnetic force of the poles. North and south not random lengths of metal sticking out of the ground
Sutters Mill certainly was an attraction where quite a bit of gold was pulled from the ground, and there wasn't much else of interest.
in a tank after being pulled up from rocks or the ground