2 bronco 11s
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The plugs only fit the correct sensor . Went out and put sensors in the harness I just removed , they are different.
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Is there an aftermarket computer that would agree with it, or a place to send pcm to for reprogramming? Maybe they could program the temp sensor that I removed to install my electric fan switch?Factory timing setting is unplug the spout connector, and set it to 10 BTDC. The plug the spout back in afterward. That would be a place to start.
If you cam is very lumpy, the stock computer may not like it. Welcome to having a EECIV injection system.
Looks like that might be the coolant temp sensor wiring plug. If that is what that plug is, no wonder it doesn't run very good. The sensor is hidden under the throttle body on the front part of the engine/intake.
I believe there is a kit that you can install a temperature sensor inline on the radiator hose.Is there an aftermarket computer that would agree with it, or a place to send pcm to for reprogramming? Maybe they could program the temp sensor that I removed to install my electric fan switch?
This certainly makes sense! I need to figure out how to get that sensor back into a coolant bungThe first 3 or 4 minutes the truck is running without sensors, just uses preprogrammed values for fuel, temp, and air. After the truck warms up the truck switches to using sensors.
Yes is it specifically for the B2 or something universal I can just google?I believe there is a kit that you can install a temperature sensor inline on the radiator hose.
Thank you guys for the quick reply! Fix that issue!
Next question, as Im slowly working the bugs out of this new build.
Pictured is a 2 wire connector, the wire colors look to be a black with white stripe, and what appears to be a green-ish with maybe a yellowish wire. Any idea what I missed, and where this may connect? With the pictures, I take a close up of the wires, then the connector, and I back out to show location