I know you mention it's a 2010 in the video, but might I suggest adding the year or "3.8L" to the video title to facilitate searching? By the way, your sensor is way easier to reach than the 3.6L 😅
What should be the voltage from the coolent temp sensor pigtail? I wanna know if it’s the sensor itself or the harness! I have the same issue dodge durango when I start the vehicle it’s stutters after two seconds of stuttering it turns on rough idle cooling fan turns on at its highest speed.
The coolant temperature sensor is a 5 volt reference sensor. You should see 5V on one wire and a good ground on the other with the sensor unplugged! If you can locate a resistance chart for that sensor, you can check resistance across it and match it up with your ambient temperature to be sure that it is operating as intended!
I know you mention it's a 2010 in the video, but might I suggest adding the year or "3.8L" to the video title to facilitate searching? By the way, your sensor is way easier to reach than the 3.6L 😅
3.8 should be in the tags!
What should be the voltage from the coolent temp sensor pigtail? I wanna know if it’s the sensor itself or the harness! I have the same issue dodge durango when I start the vehicle it’s stutters after two seconds of stuttering it turns on rough idle cooling fan turns on at its highest speed.
The coolant temperature sensor is a 5 volt reference sensor. You should see 5V on one wire and a good ground on the other with the sensor unplugged! If you can locate a resistance chart for that sensor, you can check resistance across it and match it up with your ambient temperature to be sure that it is operating as intended!
@@SEsGarage thanks bud