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Old 01-12-2006, 05:12 PM
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Its about time, i pulled out the battery thermistor fuse and now i am at 13 - 14 volts, time for a new thermistor, but i cant find one any where i dont even know what one is. can any one help me. oh yea i almost forgot now my headlights wont come on but all my other lights do i am so damn confused
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Old 01-12-2006, 08:20 PM
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Thermistor is a temperture sensor, located right at the battery positive terminal connection. It has an approx. 6" lead. Probably get one at a junk yard, if they have an Aurora. Otherwise through dealer. It can't be very expensive.
Whats up with the headlights, any blown fuses?
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Old 01-12-2006, 10:19 PM
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thats what i thought i went to the dealership because the junk yards didnt have any its going to cost me like $43 hopefully that will turn off my volt light and turn my headlights back on because i have no blown fuses oh yea thanks i would have never guessed that it was the thermistor well i guess i can put my car back togther now
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