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enblethen
Jan 17, 2016Nomad
Some type of insulating material has got into the sensor tube. Could be paper or anything.
You should start by jumpering from the common connection to the "bad" sensor and see if it reads your jumper. If it does, then the problem is in the sensor.
You should be able to disconnect the wire, loosen the bottom nut, then pull the sensor out and clean it.
You should be able to test the wire end to end.
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You should start by jumpering from the common connection to the "bad" sensor and see if it reads your jumper. If it does, then the problem is in the sensor.
You should be able to disconnect the wire, loosen the bottom nut, then pull the sensor out and clean it.
You should be able to test the wire end to end.
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