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Coolant sensor, how many ohms cold?

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I replaced coolant temp sensor, but temp still reads full hot. When I disconnect sensor, gauge goes to cold. My sensor reads 260 ohms at 78 degrees. Shouldn't it be around 2700 ohms at that temp? What is the correct part number I need, correct ohm reading for my coolant temp sensor. Thanks Kevin

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