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jim_hoyland |
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Get that VIN ? ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 9,332 Joined: 1-May 03 From: Sunset Beach, CA Member No.: 643 Region Association: Southern California ![]() ![]() |
If the wire from the oil temp gauge is disconnected from the sender and grounded to the chassis, should this cause the gauge to read a maximum temp ? I assume that as oil gets hotter, resistance is reduced activating the needle in the gauge ?
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If you can take the gauge to the kitchen it is easier. I used a 12v battery from my drill and a few wires and aligator clips. Get a wire to hang the sensor in the pan of water so it is only touching water.
If you look closely at the outside edge of the gauge you will see #s to help you. Stick a meat thermo in the water set on *C and compare. I'll see if I can find my post with pictures. FOUND IT That thread is good for testing only. We did not fix anything by adding a POT, ignore that part. I ended up getting new gauge guts, but have not gotten my taco plate etc... coming from across the pond. I'll re-try to fix at my next oil change. |
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