Temp needle
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Temp needle
Hi
My temperature needle is just into the red zone and not straight ,in traffic jams it creeps nearer the hot zone...
Is there any way I can make this climb down a bit?
My temperature needle is just into the red zone and not straight ,in traffic jams it creeps nearer the hot zone...
Is there any way I can make this climb down a bit?
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Re: Temp needle
what engine do you have ??
assuming its a petrol water cooled ?
lots of things to check, is your cooling fan coming on ? is the rad hot at the top and the bottom? Is your thermostat stuck half open restricting the water flow, is your coolant level correct, with the correct ratio of antifreeze. is your engine oil to the correct level, fuel mixture, engine ignition timing correct? are you sure the gauge is accurate ? Has it always read high or is it a new problem ?

assuming its a petrol water cooled ?
lots of things to check, is your cooling fan coming on ? is the rad hot at the top and the bottom? Is your thermostat stuck half open restricting the water flow, is your coolant level correct, with the correct ratio of antifreeze. is your engine oil to the correct level, fuel mixture, engine ignition timing correct? are you sure the gauge is accurate ? Has it always read high or is it a new problem ?

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Re: Temp needle
But repeat... the engine you have is ???
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Re: Temp needle
dandaz wrote: Is there any way I can make this climb down a bit?
I'd be inclined to check your temp sender and if the reading is accurate swap your rad fan switch as it's clearly not doing it's job. Our's had started to creep up over the past 3 or so years so (with help) I replaced the radiator ... problem solved. 14 years of what-ever the former owners had put through the system plus nearly 10 years in my hands and we had one VERY heavy and clogged radiator.
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Re: Temp needle
hi
it is a dg 1.9 ...I have never heard the fan kick in ,well in fact I did not know there was one....
thanks guys will investigate the fan situation...
it is a dg 1.9 ...I have never heard the fan kick in ,well in fact I did not know there was one....

thanks guys will investigate the fan situation...
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Re: Temp needle
If it never gets warm it might be the thermostat not working in the correct way.
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Re: Temp needle
no it gets too hot....
I found the fan ,tested it and the two speeds work ,now where in the engine bay are the wires?
or shall I just wire a switch?
I found the fan ,tested it and the two speeds work ,now where in the engine bay are the wires?
or shall I just wire a switch?
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Re: Temp needle
What wires are you looking for?
Fan switch is in the rad take the lower grill off to find it try changing it
Coolant temp guage sensor is in the thermostat housing
Fan switch is in the rad take the lower grill off to find it try changing it
Coolant temp guage sensor is in the thermostat housing
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Re: Temp needle
itchyfeet wrote:What wires are you looking for?
Fan switch is in the rad
By bridging the thick wire to each of the others you can test the fan(s) themselves and if they work the chances are the thermo switch has died (a common issue) http://www.brickwerks.co.uk/index.php/t ... ch-t3.html
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Re: Temp needle
cheers all I have ordered another sensor ...
Thinking about it I do not think the fan has ever kicked in.....

Thinking about it I do not think the fan has ever kicked in.....

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Re: Temp needle
dandaz wrote: Thinking about it I do not think the fan has ever kicked in.....![]()



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Re: Temp needle
Ian Hulley wrote:itchyfeet wrote:What wires are you looking for?
Fan switch is in the rad
By bridging the thick wire to each of the others you can test the fan(s) themselves and if they work the chances are the thermo switch has died (a common issue) http://www.brickwerks.co.uk/index.php/t ... ch-t3.html
Ian
ordered one and fitted Saturday ,made it overheat and fan is working...
Many thanks...

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Re: Temp needle
dandaz wrote:Ian Hulley wrote:itchyfeet wrote:What wires are you looking for?
Fan switch is in the rad
By bridging the thick wire to each of the others you can test the fan(s) themselves and if they work the chances are the thermo switch has died (a common issue) http://www.brickwerks.co.uk/index.php/t ... ch-t3.html
Ian
ordered one and fitted Saturday ,made it overheat and fan is working...
Many thanks...

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Re: Temp needle
I replaced my temp sensor whilst doing some fault diagnosis with a GSF item, now the needle sits near the red where before it was bang on middle......
So if replacing the temp sensor maybe there is a supplier who can source an original or a better quality part than the GSF item?
So if replacing the temp sensor maybe there is a supplier who can source an original or a better quality part than the GSF item?
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