Temperature Sender
The temperature sender is attached to the water pump
housing on the engine and has a gray wire attached to
it(Fig. 53).The resistance ofthetemperature sender re-
duces as the engine coolant temperature increases.
4. Check resistance of the sender with a multimeter
(ohms setting) as the temperature increases. Replace
sender if specifications are not met.
COOLANT TEMP TEMP SENDER RESISTANCE
The changing resistance of the temperature sender sig-
nals the console temperature gauge to indicate engine
coolant temperature level during machine operation.
When coolant temperature rises to approximately
100
oF (38oC)
160oF (71oC)
oF (93oC)
oF (105oC)
460 ohms (approximate)
140 ohms (approximate)
54 to 78 ohms
200
221
oF (105oC), temperature sender resistance causes
221
50 ohms (approximate)
the temperature gauge to provide an input to the Elec-
tronic Control Module (ECM). This ECM input causes
the high temperature warning light to illuminate and the
cuttingreelstoshutdown.Thetemperaturegauge,tem-
perature sender and circuit wiring should be tested as
an ECM input with the Diagnostic Display (see Special
Tools and Troubleshooting in this chapter).
5.
After testing, install sender to the engine housing.
A. Clean threads of housing and sender thoroughly.
Apply thread sealant to the threads of the sender.
B. Thread sender into the housing. Torque sender
from 16 to 20 ft--lb (22 to 27 N--m).
Iftheexcessive coolanttemperature causedtheECMto
shut down the cutting reels, the Diagnostic light can be
used to identify the fault (see Diagnostic Light in the
Troubleshooting section of this chapter).
C. Reconnect harness wire connector to sender.
Fill engine cooling system.
6.
7.
Testing
Lower and secure hood.
1.
stop engine, apply parking brake and remove key from
ignition switch. Open hood to gain access to engine.
Park machine on a level surface, lower cutting units,
CAUTION
1
Make sure engine is cool before removing the
temperature sender from engine.
2.
harness connector from temperature sender and re-
move the sender from the engine.
Lower the coolant level in the engine, remove wire
Figure 53
Temperature sender
3.
thermometer and slowly heat the oil (Fig. 54).
Put the end of the sender in a container of oil with a
1.
CAUTION
Handle the hot oil with extreme care to prevent
personal injury or fire.
NOTE: Prior to taking resistance readings with a digital
multimeter, short the meter test leads together. The me-
ter will display a small resistance value (usually 0.5
ohms or less). This resistance is due to the internal re-
sistance of the meter and test leads. Subtract this value
fromfromthemeasured valueofthecomponent youare
testing.
Figure 54
Reelmaster 5010 Series
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