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Old 08-29-2011, 05:25 PM
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Temperature Switch help?

i bought a Temperature Switch for my 85 22re and its for the on right next to the thermostat. they gave me one that was to skiny and had a 2 wire plug. the one on it has a 1 wire plug and the PO put his own end on it. they looked up the part i have on it now and it showing up as a fan switch and it says that it fits my eng. my question is does this sound right or did the PO put the wrong part in? do i just need to a another one like the one by the fuel injectors? any feedback will b great. i have orderd the part and its was $80 :-( so would like to know whats up before i install and it cant be returned. thx
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wait you orderderd a new gauge or what?
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no i orderded the fan switch which is what is in there now and what was there when i got it from the PO and im woundering if its the right part or if the PO put the wrong part in. so i dont lose out on $80 and a fan switch does not make sense because it a mechanical fan
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http://www.rockauto.com/dbphp/mak,TO...2BFan%2BSwitch

the $52 part is what i got. is that the right part?
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well i found where the Temperature Switch is. so now what does the fan switch do and is it important? and this all started because im trying to fix my gauge. it allways says half temp.
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My gauge always says about half temp as well... I haven't had time to look into it yet though. I'm interested to see the outcome of this.
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im gona pull mine out and check it. think i got a short somwere. and the switch that im trying to findout what its for. i think it might b for a egr vac switch.
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https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f116...ooster-239789/

take a look at the attachement from angry bob in post number 6. The part you have linked is a temp swich that goes on top of the thermo housing.
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so its for a pressure–up system?
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Originally Posted by ant27
so its for a pressure–up system?
according to the TSB and the part number you supplied, yes, it measures the coolant temp at the thermo housing and tells the ecu to provide more fuel at certain temps.

I have not found a certain way to test this sensor or the ohm values for it, but I happened across it while working on a hard warm start problem...
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i actually ran into this same problem....i just finished replacing a 22re in my 87 4runner.

The $52 part you are referring to is the coolant temperature sensor and as said i believe its tied to your a/c.

"The top of the t-stat sender is for the A/C amplifier, assuming A/C is installed. Could also be for the A/T computer or for turbo 22RETs."

found here https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f120...sensor-203869/

anyhow i believe the xref for that part is TX62 . Most autoparts stores such as autozone, napa, oreillys, pepboys etc do not have it in stock andy they will try and sell you the single prong style you are referring too in your 1st post.

im ordering mine from carquest tomorrow its about $50

so to answer your question...if you are looking for the coolant temp sensor located on the top of your thermostat housing then YES thats the correct part.

hope that helps

Originally Posted by ant27
http://www.rockauto.com/dbphp/mak,TO...2BFan%2BSwitch

the $52 part is what i got. is that the right part?

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