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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: bumbles5 on 03 October 2007, 19:31:24
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Hi guys ok when we turn the engine on the temp gauge goes straight up over the red any ideas as to what this may be. It does it even when the engine is stone cold only just started happening. If this is in wrong place sorry have put over in help as well.
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Hi guys ok when we turn the engine on the temp gauge goes straight up over the red any ideas as to what this may be. It does it even when the engine is stone cold only just started happening. If this is in wrong place sorry have put over in help as well.
Sensor for the gauge is Donald Ducked. That's usually a test to see if the gauge is working ie when you earth the wire the switch you should get full deflection of your gauge. It's just not the easiest thing to get access to.
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when we tap the instrument panel with your finger it goes down and then jumps back up we unplugged what we assume is the sensor from the rad and turned the key on and it did the same thing. or is this normal lol.
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Hello
The temperature gauge sensor is not on the radiator. can't remember exactly where it is on the 2.0 but it is usually located near the thermostat housing, disconnect this wire and see if the gauge drops, if it does the sensor is broken, if not you have probably got a short circuit in that wire.
Hope this helps.
Mike
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when we tap the instrument panel with your finger it goes down and then jumps back up we unplugged what we assume is the sensor from the rad and turned the key on and it did the same thing. or is this normal lol.
The sensors in the rad are for the electric cooling fans (don't know specifically what each one is - never had need to know ;)). The coolant sensors - ECU & gauge live in the middle of the V at the back of the block, you want the one with a single wire.
PS I don't remember you having used my finger ... to tap the dash!! ;D
All in my humble opinion. :y :y :y
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Hello
The temperature gauge sensor is not on the radiator. can't remember exactly where it is on the 2.0 but it is usually located near the thermostat housing, disconnect this wire and see if the gauge drops, if it does the sensor is broken, if not you have probably got a short circuit in that wire.
Hope this helps.
Mike
Ooops! I'm glad you read engine type & didn't just assume like I did! ;) ;) :y
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this car has to go on a trip of around 200 miles tomorrow will it hurt to run it with the clock not working
the fan is cutting in no problem but dont want to run it that far if it is going to cause harm.
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this car has to go on a trip of around 200 miles tomorrow will it hurt to run it with the clock not working
the fan is cutting in no problem but dont want to run it that far if it is going to cause harm.
As long as it's just the gauge you'll be OK, if your fan(s) is/are cutting in & out as normal it sounds as though your car is running at the correct temperature.
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IIRC the temp sender is below the dis pack bugger to get to
pete
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IIRC the temp sender is below the dis pack bugger to get to
pete
2.0 = back of engine, drivers side...