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AllisonTrans Temperature Sender
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- Posts: 16
- Joined: Sat Feb 21, 2009 5:39 am
- FMCA #: 401729
- Bus Model: 1984 Eagle 10, 6V92 Allison 740
- Location: Lancaster Co, PA
- Contact:
AllisonTrans Temperature Sender
Hoping someone can shed some light on this issue. I have a 1984 Model 10 #20XXX with an Allison HT740-D and a 6V92. To the best of my knowledge they are both the stock units. The trans temp guage has not worked since I bought the coach. I have checked the guage and it functions OK, I have traced the wire to the front panel (#148) and it appears OK. I can't find the temperature sender on the trans though. I have two small devices near the bottom of the trans on the drivers side just above the oil pan, I assume backup light switch or similar? Both are two pin connectors and only one is in use. I also have what I assume is the speedometer sender mounted to the tailpiece of the trans. I have inspected the trans oil cooler housing after searching the boards and no sending units there. Where else can I look? What am I missing here? I assume if I have the guage and wiring that it must have functioned at one time...
- luvrbus
- Club Member
- Posts: 2981
- Joined: Mon Oct 13, 2008 12:50 pm
- FMCA #: F262917
- Bus Model: 05
Re: AllisonTrans Temperature Sender
Sorry Kurt I didn't see your post here and answered you on the mak board, the sender is on top of the transmission about 1 o'clock high on the drivers side with 1 wire
Clifford
Clifford
- Boomer
- Club Member
- Posts: 780
- Joined: Mon Nov 17, 2008 12:26 am
- FMCA #: F352905
- Bus Model: 1981 Eagle M10. Stretched, widened, raised to M15/45 specs. Cummins ISM 450, Allison World transmission. Mid entry door.
- Location: Southwest Washington
Re: AllisonTrans Temperature Sender
The other two switches are the neutral safety switch and the backup switch.