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    3.5 efi gauge senders

    Can anyone help with identification of the senders on my 3.5 EFI 89 Rangie .
    Looking at the front of the engine there are 4 senders I can see . I know the one in the top of the manifold behind the larger one is for EFI temp . Is the one in front of it for the temp gauge ? there is also 2 located lower down the front of the maniflold . one is into the thermostat housing and is quite large . Then theres another smaller one lower down than that one .
    Just would like to know what each is for .
    Thanks to everyone .

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    One down vertical into the manifold (but rearward of the 2 there) is temp sender for ECU
    one down into the manifold (but closest to the rad of the 2 there) is ???? (i dont have a 3.5 here to check, possibly something to do with cold start? pos power to aux air valve?)
    one into the thermostat housing is AC thermo fan sensor
    one near the thermostat housing but horizontal into the manifold is single wire gauge temp sender
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    The two prongs on the thermostat housing are to turn the electric fans on if the engine gets hot.

    The single wire sensor on the front of the manifold runs the temperature gauge ONLY.

    The other one on the top of the manifold with an injector plug and two wires is the ECU temperature input.
    Caveat is that I know 14CUX and Federal and the 3.5 was in between them, but I am pretty sure they are the same.( certainly the fans and gauge are for certain)
    Regards Philip A

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    this may be a bit of help -


    EAC1385 is listed as thermo time switch and ETC8496 as ECU temp sender
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    thermo time switch is for cold start injector.on the RH side of the manifold-only on flapper engine.control power for starting injector-shorter time when engine is hot.

    AUX AIR VALVE gets direct voltage on mine.

    No 12 has 2 options RE A/C-i was certian this was for the dash gauge.and would think there would be an option.

    No32 is for A/C condencor fan operation when hot and is a lot better than on the latter cars.

    I have seen some with the old 3 bolt water temp switch.Im guessing after market.

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    confirming

    That diagram is perfect for identification !
    Can we confirm that 12 is the dash temp gauge .
    32 is for the thermos , 15 temp into ECU , 14 were still uncertain ???.
    It makes sense that 14 thermo time is for the cold start injector !
    I think this mystery is solved .
    Thanks to everyone for your help .
    Cheers Mark

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