live4theking
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I've looked through my manual for my 68 NYer, but I've been unable to find the temps that operate the cold and hot lights.
Or perhaps the same temp for when auto-temp kicks in which I think is 125 degrees? Either way, I suspect within this range for the "cold" light.I have never seen those specs in the FSM, either. Cold probably goes out after abt 100*F and the hod comes on at abt 260*F?
Seems like when the "cold" light goes out, the heater can work? I'm thinking the low mark on most in-dash temp gauges starts at 100*F, so 125*F would make sense.
CBODY67
I replaced the hot / cold sensor (switch) on my '68 New Yorker 440 this past November with an unused NOS part from a fellow on Ebay. I couldn't find any spec for those temperatures in my 1968 Chrysler shop manual. I too was interested in knowing what those temperatures are so I tested the cold set point and found it to close the switch at 128 DegF (very consistently) and open back up between 121 and 124 DegF.I've looked through my manual for my 68 NYer, but I've been unable to find the temps that operate the cold and hot lights.
I had no real good way to test the hot set point but I would think you'd want to know when engine temperature exceeded around 245 degrees, giving you a 20 degree warning before the water in a cooling system with 50 /50 coolant solution and a 15 PSI cap started to boil.
Hope this was helpful.