Fluctuating temperature gaugue
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Rule 1 - Is that you need to think very carefully before posting anything technical or asking anything technical relating to the security system of the car - See 'Security Issues' sticky for more info.
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Fluctuating temperature gaugue
Hi all
Car is 1997 MGF VVC.
Does anyone know probable cause for coolant temp to come up to normal, then drop two marks. Then come back to normal, then drop two marks on the gauge, ad infinitum.
No apparent loss of coolant.
Ideas please, thank you. Cooling quite important with Aussie summer not far away …
David
Car is 1997 MGF VVC.
Does anyone know probable cause for coolant temp to come up to normal, then drop two marks. Then come back to normal, then drop two marks on the gauge, ad infinitum.
No apparent loss of coolant.
Ideas please, thank you. Cooling quite important with Aussie summer not far away …
David
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Re: Fluctuating temperature gaugue
Hi David, probably the gauge temperature sender unit beginning to fail internally. I had one which would be steady until you accelerated hard when the inrush of cooler water caused the gauge needle to drop (instantly) to zero and then recover slowly (damped normal rise) back to normal as the revs eased. Well worth replacing the sender first - which is an easy DIY.
Re: Fluctuating temperature gaugue
Thank you Charless
I appreciate your prompt reply. I'll order one from Rimmers. It'll be couple of weeks before I can do the work (hip replacement) but I hadn't considered that option - well spotted. Sorry to be pushy, but do you have any illustrations which show me where the sender lives please?
I appreciate your prompt reply. I'll order one from Rimmers. It'll be couple of weeks before I can do the work (hip replacement) but I hadn't considered that option - well spotted. Sorry to be pushy, but do you have any illustrations which show me where the sender lives please?
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Re: Fluctuating temperature gaugue
Sticking thermostat.
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Re: Fluctuating temperature gaugue
You will need to remove the engine access panel behind the seats. The gauge sensor is black or light blue sticking down from the front left corner of the cylinder head.
A useful reference can be found on Dieter's wonderful MGF website http://www.mgfcar.de/ Go down the index on LHS to 'Sensoren' there is a picture of the location there. There may well be better illustrations of the location on the net or the workshop manual (my laptop's DVD reader has failed so I can't confirm!).
A useful reference can be found on Dieter's wonderful MGF website http://www.mgfcar.de/ Go down the index on LHS to 'Sensoren' there is a picture of the location there. There may well be better illustrations of the location on the net or the workshop manual (my laptop's DVD reader has failed so I can't confirm!).
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Re: Fluctuating temperature gaugue
Sorry about the poor quality - shaky hands. The one you want is the bottom one (vertical) - that's the gauge sensor. The one on the left (horizontal) is the one for the ECU. They're not the same so make sure you get the right one.
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Re: Fluctuating temperature gaugue
I would start by reading live data via OBD.
This will give you what the coolant is doing.
If this reading fluctuates then it is a coolant problem.
If this data is steady then it's a sensor problem.
The sensor for the dash gauge only has one pin.
This will give you what the coolant is doing.
If this reading fluctuates then it is a coolant problem.
If this data is steady then it's a sensor problem.
The sensor for the dash gauge only has one pin.
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