I put a T in my heater core hose for mine
I will look at my coolant temp sensor wiring when I get home. None of the wire colors matched on mine. [emoji53]I think I am just going to neck down the heater hose bung on my radiator, that should work.
I installed the TW5121 coolant temp sensor in place of the factory one, I was going to use the port at the rear of the passenger side head but at the last minute decided to just replace the driver side one and snip off the plug on my harness and wire on my new 3 wire plug. I had black, blue, and grey. I used black and blue for the ECM and sent grey to the factory gauge. No luck, my coolant gauge is pegged past 260, my oil pressure is pegged past 60, and my volt gauge is less than 8. Looks like I have something wrong somewhere and I'm going to have to chase down a wiring issue.
My wiring harness was plenty long, so I just brought the PCM and fuse box back over to the driver side. I'm not seeing a problem with it. Still need to bolt down the fuse box.
Have you tried just disconnecting the wire from the sensor? See if the bouncing is coming from the sensor itself? I *think* that if you touch the sensor wire to ground it should peg the meter. I'd try a few things like that to see where the issue is coming from.Problems:
Still havent figured out the coolant temp gauge. My coolant gauge bounces all over the place when I turn the key on and eventually pegs to the right and stays there.
1. didn't PF do that part of the harness? Would really be a bummer to find out they screwed up the harness.Also, my electric fans are not coming on. I let the engine warm up to where I'm pretty sure the fans would have come on. Yes, I did shut it down before it got hot. My problem is either:
1. I have the coolant sensor/wiring all screwed up and the computer is not reading engine coolant temp.
2. Pacific didn't turn the electric fans on in the computer
3. My fans are not working or wiring is wrong.

I'm just using the torque app on my phone with a bluetooth OBD2 adapter. Its a cheap option and it does have real time info like temp so at least you would know what the PCM knows.At this point, I feel I need to get a scanner. I need to see what the computer sees. Then I can read engine temp from the ECM and maybe even be able to see if the computer is trying to turn the fans on.
I'm glad to hear some progress is being made. Every little step gets you that much closer!
Have you tried just disconnecting the wire from the sensor? See if the bouncing is coming from the sensor itself? I *think* that if you touch the sensor wire to ground it should peg the meter. I'd try a few things like that to see where the issue is coming from.
1. didn't PF do that part of the harness? Would really be a bummer to find out they screwed up the harness.
2. possible I guess.
3. Did PF wire in your relays from the PCM too? As I recall the PCM supplies the ground side of the relay circuit. I almost wired mine wrong, so maybe that is possible? It's easy enough to test the fans themselves by just touching the hot to the battery.
I'm just using the torque app on my phone with a bluetooth OBD2 adapter. Its a cheap option and it does have real time info like temp so at least you would know what the PCM knows.
The apps page has some recommendations for bluetooth adapters or you could go with the one I bought in my thread. Mine works ok, but isn't reading all the codes I think.
What? Stock rally wheels or something? Some military humvee rims?Glad you are happy with the power! And I know personal preferences and all that, but I sure wish just once I could see this truck with some wheels and tires on it that I think look good!

Haha... good one.Just run some decent tires on the stock wheels!
Martin
