Quote Originally Posted by SubwayGuy View Post
Unless your original temp sensor was broken, you shouldn't have replaced it. Unless you got an AC-Delco temp sensor, you're gonna 99% of the time have issues. You might even still have issues with the AC-Delci one. If you still have the original one, throw it back in.
Believe me, sir, I had the same worry.
So, I did not replace the sensor. It's still sitting in the engine block. I'm not convinced yet that it's not working and that's why I didn't mess with it. As far as I know (and I may very probably be wrong), those sensors don't just shrink the range of their resistance range gradually, they either read normally or not at all. The one I bought is AC Delco. I only compared the new and old indirectly as i explained in my last reply.