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  1. Echoing 100% what Slartibartfast described and suggested. It would also help to know what voltage and/or resistance you were seeing at temperature because the FSM also specs a range. The table there only shows two reference points (3.5V/2.3-2.7kΩ @ 68°F, 2.2V/0.79-0.90kΩ @ 122F), but as I imagine NY is a bit colder than 68°F this time of year, you'll need to confirm resistance at ambient temp against the resistance chart, whether it's in acceptable range, and that the resistance decreases as the sensor warms up...measuring while submerged in tap water will suffice. I do suspect the sensor is fine, though, so you need to check resistance on both legs of the circuit as Slart described. FSM has the pin locations and troubleshooting steps. Good luck!
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  2. Thank you for that information. At least I have one more avenue to look at. This has really been driving me crazy,costing money, and keeping me off the road. I already racked up one expired inspection ticket, and with my limited income, I can't afford another one (not to mention the hit my insurance is probably going to take). I'll report back if I get this sorted out with all the particulars. Thanks again for a quick reply.
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