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temp gauge reads nothing on highway?

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temp gauge reads nothing on highway?

Post by islandvitara »

my Sierra 1.3 temp gauge reads nothing on the highway? works fine at normal city speeds 0kph to say 70kph, but as you hit 80 - 110kph the needle drops to the line or just below it :? :? :?

then continues to stay here until i slow down at servo's to fuel up or traffic lights ect...just dont get it? i assumed that it might have been working and that the air at highway speed was cooling it too much? or may i have the wrong coolant? as in its keepin the engine too cool?

its got a brand new radiator in it...should i just fit an aftermarket water temp sender to the radiator?
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Post by lay80n »

Hows your thermostat, sounds like its jammed open and over cooling.

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Post by islandvitara »

hey cheers, thermostat is brand new replaced it 5weeks ago...i did notice that when i squeezed the top hose or bottom that i could hear the thermostat "clicking" as i squeezed the hose/putting pressure on it..means the thermo is workin yea?
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Post by lay80n »

Nope, thermostats are silent in opperation. To test you have to imerse in water and heat the water watching the thermostats response to the heat. They are marked at what temp they open and close at.

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Post by Kitika »

I vote for thermostat I replaced one not long ago because it was jammed open causing the same problem you have.
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Post by dmould66 »

have you put it in upside down
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Post by islandvitara »

....i put in the same way the old one was..? how should i put it, umm i put it in dome side up lol know what i mean? like spring side down....best i can explain sorry
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Post by alien »

also keep in mind if theres no coolant to trigger the thermostat itll read cold... have you checked the radiator is acutally full?
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Post by Kitika »

hey cheers, thermostat is brand new replaced it 5weeks ago...i did notice that when i squeezed the top hose or bottom that i could hear the thermostat "clicking" as i squeezed the hose/putting pressure on it..means the thermo is workin yea?

Thermostats are pretty hard to open with your fingers so i guess a little bit of pressure from the hose won't do it. I'm guessing its buggered. It's not hard to take it off and check it in hot water with a thermometer.
also keep in mind if theres no coolant to trigger the thermostat itll read cold... have you checked the radiator is acutally full?
If there was that much coolant loss the motor would have been well and truly cooked if it was driven any distance.
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Post by bunder_ute »

the clicking noise you hear will be the small hole that is in the thermostat with a little moving "plug" the clicking noise is the little plug moving.

you could also have an electrical fault within the gauge or sender. earth out the coolant temp sender and make sure that the gauge has full operation.
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