I have read everything I can find in search engine, but still have a question. <br />When I turn on my key, I get the normal beep-beep-beep, the temperature guage jumps a little to the down side. I boiled some water & put in an insulated cup, pulled the sender out of the port head and stuck the sender in the hot water, turned the key on, does not move the guage, I know the water is about 140+(checked w/cooking thermometer), but guage still reads about 95 degrees. I put a pin into the brown wire, reattached the black ground to the block and put the commom there and the red clipped to the pin in the brown wire. Checked with digital multimeter set on 20 on the V DC side, When cold I get a reading of 8.2, I then stick the send into the hot water and the reading drops to about 7. According to thge Merc manual, at 140 degrees I should be reading about a resistance of .02/60 degrees about 1.5 (K@). Do I have my meter set correctly? Is the sender bad? Or is my guage bad? When running the engine it never moves off the 95 degree mark. I traced the brown wire from the sender to the guage. Sure could use a little knowledge on this. Thanks