YBC Offroad
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Hey everyone. It's been a while since I've been back on this forum. Backstory to the problem I'm currently experiencing. Family member was driving my m925a2 truck and killed the battery disconnect on the dash instead of my key. That took out basically everything electronic. Generator, ctis system, all electric gauges, fuel shutoff solenoid, etc. Got everything replaced a while back. (Truck sits a lot). Was driving it and noticed coolant temp would slowly creep up to around 220 on gauge. Grabbed my temp gun to find out that the engine was only at 160 degrees. Ordered a thermostat and new temp sender (engine has been overheated before so I didn't know if temp sender was damaged). Found a failed open thermostat and replaced the temp sender while I was in there. Got it full of coolant and went on a drive. Now the gauge will read almost 240! But in all reality I used the temp gun and it's at a smooth 185-190 after 10 miles down a highway. So I got a new gauge, new temp sender, and I visually inspected the wire and found no rub spots or bad spots. I unplugged from both sides and checked for resistance to ground and had nothing. I'm kind of confused at this point as it's a pretty basic system. Was wondering if I could plug that temp sender into my trans temp and see what that gauge reads? All other gauges are working normal. Maybe I just got a bad gauge.. they were all from eastern surplus supply. Hopefully this is enough info for you guys to help. I'm around every evening after 430 pm and am available to try any ideas you guys have. Thanks!