Its not worth taking a chance on ; vibration could make it fail and you will be walking home on a dark night.
If you look under the truck, near the left rear side of the transmission, check for a cable secured to the transmission by a bolt and clip. This is the speedometer cable, which is probably broken in your case, if it is a 4x4 truck, the cable is on the left rear of the transfer case. You can buy just a cable from your parts store, pull the cable from the housing, it should have a square end about 1-2 inches long on each end of the cable. The cable is secured to the back of the speedometer by a spring clip. If you pull out a cable that is not suare on both ends, it is broken!!
Dumps truck bodies aren't raised by some sort of "clip". They're raised by pressurised hydraulic fluid.
Literally just pop the plastic clip out with a screwdriver or pull with pliers or your hand, pull the sensor out, and install with NEW o-ring to avoid leaks, then just push the new clip into the groove
yes they are the same.
usually there is about a foot of wires coming out of the sensor and then there is a clip that connects to another set of wires
Yes, it is all the same.
unplug the clip from the sensor. if your replacing it, you just unscrew the sensor
simple answer is no.
You may want to use a paper clip or small section of wire to jump over the contacts on the plug of the temp sensor. Harness side. This is done with the wire unplugged from the temp sensor. The wire that leads into the plug may be broken. If this dosent work cut the plug off and twist the wire togather. If the warning stops you found the problem.
coolant temperature sensor is the right of the coolant outlet line on the top of the engine when looking at while standing in front of the truck. it has a black two prong clip attached to the sensor. the oil temp switch is to the left of the coolant outlet line. it has a single black wire coming off of it.
The Map Sensor on that model is located on the passengers side of the motor. It is on top of the plastic intake plenum and has a plug in connector. It is labeled "Sensor Pressure and has a part number of 09359409". BE CAREFUL REMOVING IT. It has a rubber gasket so wiggle it out. I have broken a few trying to remove them. It is held in place with a plastic clip connector.
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