Engine Coolant Tempature Sensor location
From : mtbmac
Q: on feb 13 1234 pm roy r...@home.net wrote on feb 13 655 am roy r...@home.net wrote looking at the weather you are going to get your ass kicked. reading about blizzard warnings. this is where diesel comes in handy. hope ya have gas stored. remember never get out of the truck.g i guess with this snow and all the money ya make we can upgrade the meal from wc.vbg roy maybe good ole blowjob err opps i mean snojob will have to come service him! no i dont think rabbit has any shovel work. come on man snojob is a plowing god! lol just like he has a degree in ee. his whole life is probably one big phony bullshit story just like most of his posts. probably doesnt own a plow. .
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From : mtbmac
on feb 13 203 pm mtbmac mtb...@cableone.net wrote does anyone know where the engine coolant tempature sensor is located on a 97 dodge ram with a 5.9 liter engine i just wanted to say thanks. with the help i received here i was able to find the sensor and replace it myself. seems to be as good as new. .
From : john kunkel
on feb 13 1234 pm roy r...@home.net wrote on feb 13 655 am roy r...@home.net wrote looking at the weather you are going to get your ass kicked. reading about blizzard warnings. this is where diesel comes in handy. hope ya have gas stored. remember never get out of the truck.g i guess with this snow and all the money ya make we can upgrade the meal from wc.vbg roy maybe good ole blowjob err opps i mean snojob will have to come service him! no i dont think rabbit has any shovel work. danm right!!!!! come on man snojob is a plowing god! lol hes probably got enought btus coming out of his mouth to melt this storm.. go get some sleep! your going to be up for a couple of days!! the blizzard of 07 is now over.....unless the wind picks up and it gets to drifting.. the ole dodge never missed a lick in 17 hrs of running and i only got stuck twice. im sure i never woulda got stuck if snoidiot had given me some plowing advice... denny .
From : beekeep
azwiley1 wrote first i doubt seriously that flagstaff averages more sound per year then buffalo. if you have something that proves it please post it. few people realize that az gets more snow than most eastern cities. furthermore cities in eastern az get significantly more than flagstaff. per noaa flagstaff 100.3 buffalo 93.6 http//lwf.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/climate/online/ccd/snowfall.html second how can you legitimately compare snow levels of mountains that sit at 12k or higher in some cases to areas that sit only a few k above sea level who said anything about 12k none the less the western cities that get yearly snow are in the mountains. lets continue to talk about high cities if they get that kind of snow that you claim they do why is it that they have to completely shut down like denver has had to do this year denver did not shut down. the airport did. eastern cities come to a halt with little more than a foot or two of snow. dc is a classic example. they only had a few feet over generally the same amount of time as what has hit ny yet ny hasnt shut down like denver has. what the airports in the ny area were shutdown. the reason denvers airport shutdown became national is because it was over a holiday high traffic period and denver is a major hub airport. want to know why becuase ny is used to getting snow like that all the time and is always prepared for it they do not. buffalo and vicinity averages only 93 over an entire winter season. they are not used to 9 feet in a couple day period at all. .