On 4/27/2013 5:44 PM, Nathan McCorkle wrote:
>
> Get your multimeter out and check the temp sensor output. Heat and
> cool it with a hair drier, make sure the multimeter responds
> in continuous fashion (linear or non-linear)... if it doesn't then
> it's either a digital sensor or it's busted. If it's a nice line/curve
> then you might just have a bad resistor somewhere that needs replacing.
>
>
Hmm, okay. I'll see if I can get the panel off but I'm not too sure
where these sensors are supposed to be.
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