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Temp Gauge Stuffed - Fix?
Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2004 12:11 pm
by Deano
Gday Guys,
Im having difficulties with the GQ (89 Diesel) temp gauge.
The needle does move but only a little (during normal operation it only moves a few mm off needle rest at the bottom of the gauge)
Replaced the temp sender but no change.
Do the actual gauge units die/wear out? Apparently they gauge is not sold individually as a replacment part.
How do I check the functionality of the gauge, what can I do to fix it, if it's rooted?
Cheers, Deano
Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2004 1:09 pm
by DeWsE
Buy some bling bonnet gauges. Mine was the same so I bought the the slitfire water temp. Works great and tells the exact temp 80 degree eg
Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2004 12:10 am
by Macca177
to check the guage dump the sender in sum boiling water and ya guage should jump right up. i have a problem with my supercheap one so ive ordered a vdo brand gauge for mineso yeah htat will fix my prob..thats wot i would do and mount it sumwhere nice in ya rig!
new guage is in and yes my supercheap junk was dogy.
check your themostate if its easy enough to get too as well maybe?
Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2004 1:51 am
by Woop
Remove the wire from the sender and short it directly to ground--guage should go straight to the top. Have you checked the thermostat? The guage could very well be indicating correctly. Also, check the wiring loom arounfd the sensor--check the earth cable fitted to the top of the thermostat housing also.
Nick
Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2004 9:50 am
by chimpboy
Woop wrote:Remove the wire from the sender and short it directly to ground--guage should go straight to the top. Have you checked the thermostat? The guage could very well be indicating correctly. Also, check the wiring loom arounfd the sensor--check the earth cable fitted to the top of the thermostat housing also.
Nick
I'm with Nick, gauges are hardly ever the failure point. My first guess would be that your motor really is running too cool, my second would be a wiring issue.
Jason