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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: terry paget on 04 August 2018, 19:26:22
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10 mile test drive this afternoon. After 8 miles temperature gauge went up tp 100 degrees and the overheating icon came on. I came straight home, temperature fell slightly, the fan was running. Warm day I know, but why did it overheat? Clogged radiator?
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Could you have disturbed plug for coolant temp sensor or the wire for the temp sender[it's only a single wire with a spade connector so easily done] both are on coolant bridge-I take it this is the same car you've just been doing crank sensor on?
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Could you have disturbed plug for coolant temp sensor or the wire for the temp sender[it's only a single wire with a spade connector so easily done] both are on coolant bridge-I take it this is the same car you've just been doing crank sensor on?
Yes, same car, and I have had the plenum off. I would have thought that a disturbed connection would give no reading, not a high and rising reading. I suspect the sensor for the fan is in the radiator, and that was triggered too.
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Yes there are two thermoswitches in the radiator to trigger the fans[one just below top hose the other a bit further down]just trying to figure out why it would suddenly show such a high temperature if it had shown no signs of doing so previously,which is why I suggested possibility of disturbed coolant temp sensor[which I believe feeds info to the ECU]or sender unit[feeds dash gauge]while you've had your hands down in that area/pulled the wiring about a little.
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Could you have disturbed plug for coolant temp sensor or the wire for the temp sender[it's only a single wire with a spade connector so easily done] both are on coolant bridge-I take it this is the same car you've just been doing crank sensor on?
Yes, same car, and I have had the plenum off. I would have thought that a disturbed connection would give no reading, not a high and rising reading. I suspect the sensor for the fan is in the radiator, and that was triggered too.
If you earth the blue wire for the temp gauge sensor, the gauge will show 'hot'
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Yes there are two thermoswitches in the radiator to trigger the fans[one just below top hose the other a bit further down]just trying to figure out why it would suddenly show such a high temperature if it had shown no signs of doing so previously,which is why I suggested possibility of disturbed coolant temp sensor[which I believe feeds info to the ECU]or sender unit[feeds dash gauge]while you've had your hands down in that area/pulled the wiring about a little.
Thanks. I presumed the spade conector fed the dash gauge and the plug on connector the ECU, also the 2 sensors in the radiator controlled the fans. As the fans were running and the dash gauge showed hot I concluded things were really hot.