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HELP! Voltage regulator on dash circuit board

Check the sending unit circuits with an ohm meter.
 
Check the sending unit circuits with an ohm meter.
I would if I knew how, I am terrible at electronics and only know how to check voltage. I think I know what happened, see my other thread you commented on.
 
Post a pic of your meter?
Click it to ohms ( omega sign, upside down U)
Touch the 2 probes together, should be 0.01 ohms- good
Put black to a good ground
Put red to the sender wire on your dash cluster connector ( pink/ violet - check schematic)
Look at the meter reading. Should be a solid number in the couple of hundreds.
If that's no good, check the temp sender directly.
Black on negative of battery
Red on the temp probe stud.

Give it a try! At least the sender on the water pump!
 
Post a pic of your meter?
Click it to ohms ( omega sign, upside down U)
Touch the 2 probes together, should be 0.01 ohms- good
Put black to a good ground
Put red to the sender wire on your dash cluster connector ( pink/ violet - check schematic)
Look at the meter reading. Should be a solid number in the couple of hundreds.
If that's no good, check the temp sender directly.
Black on negative of battery
Red on the temp probe stud.

Give it a try! At least the sender on the water pump!
Thanks, my meter does have a ohm setting. I'll give it a try. Learn new things every day!
 
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