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Omega Help Area => Omega Electrical and Audio Help => Topic started by: Sixstring on 12 July 2010, 15:49:08
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Previously posted about my erratic temp guage. Whilst driving, goes up and down from 0 to normal temp, then 0 again, but sometimes just stays on 0.
Popular opinion was a loose temp guage connection on sensor, and have now taken off plenum to find nice tight connection (checked via meter).
Do I change the sensor, or can something else be wrong?
when idling, sometimes it moves to normal, then drops slowly to 0. P*ssed off now, had to reconnect everything to use the car, so will have to remove it all again to change sensor if needed. GRRRRRR!!!!
TIA.
Mike.
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Press firmly/sharply on tacho to ensure dash is fully seated...
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????
How does that help? will of course do it to eliminate. Curious now.
Thanks TB.
Mike.
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seen jumpy temp gauge needles caused by poor connection on back of panel, invariably when panel has been out and not correctly seated on refit
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connector is broadly behiond tacho
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AHA!!! will do it as soon as I finish at 5pm.
(light bulb comes on in head......changed dash lights some time ago...)
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Somewhere on the site is a picture of the rear of the instrument panel.. it shows the way the electrical contacts are just a "touch fit" into a V shaped receptacle.
What is being suggested is a firm press to ensure that the "fingers" are making good contact on the "fixed" receptacle.... if that makes sense...
Trouble is . I can't find the pictures of the rear of the panel !!! It explains it far better .. picture says a thousand words ....
:(
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Yeah....but it all makes sense now.......!
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Somewhere on the site is a picture of the rear of the instrument panel.. it shows the way the electrical contacts are just a "touch fit" into a V shaped receptacle.
What is being suggested is a firm press to ensure that the "fingers" are making good contact on the "fixed" receptacle.... if that makes sense...
Trouble is . I can't find the pictures of the rear of the panel !!! It explains it far better .. picture says a thousand words ....
:(
Here you go Nige. Offered it to the forum but not taken up :-?
(http://i190.photobucket.com/albums/z257/belisensis/OMEGAFORUM/Rearofinstrumentpanel.jpg)
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Cheers Rob!!!
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Somewhere on the site is a picture of the rear of the instrument panel.. it shows the way the electrical contacts are just a "touch fit" into a V shaped receptacle.
What is being suggested is a firm press to ensure that the "fingers" are making good contact on the "fixed" receptacle.... if that makes sense...
Trouble is . I can't find the pictures of the rear of the panel !!! It explains it far better .. picture says a thousand words ....
:(
Here you go Nige. Offered it to the forum but not taken up :-?
(http://i190.photobucket.com/albums/z257/belisensis/OMEGAFORUM/Rearofinstrumentpanel.jpg)
handy pic, wanna make a post of it in the test zone and Ill mnove it over. I thought we had it already, but cant see it :y
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Somewhere on the site is a picture of the rear of the instrument panel.. it shows the way the electrical contacts are just a "touch fit" into a V shaped receptacle.
What is being suggested is a firm press to ensure that the "fingers" are making good contact on the "fixed" receptacle.... if that makes sense...
Trouble is . I can't find the pictures of the rear of the panel !!! It explains it far better .. picture says a thousand words ....
:(
Here you go Nige. Offered it to the forum but not taken up :-?
(http://i190.photobucket.com/albums/z257/belisensis/OMEGAFORUM/Rearofinstrumentpanel.jpg)
handy pic, wanna make a post of it in the test zone and Ill mnove it over. I thought we had it already, but cant see it :y
Done James :y
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cheers, ill plonk it somewhere when I get a few :y
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Mike, if you fancy it, I obviously have a set of dash clocks going.
If yours is the same as my newer one, the MID will have to be changed, oh, and this one reads 158,000 :(
Might be worth chucking it in as a test to see if you have a faulty panel though??????
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Done ALL the above, still does the same. (thanks anyway, fellers!) now gonna change the damn sensor and put a new connector on the wire. Can't be much left to check, can it??
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Done ALL the above, still does the same. (thanks anyway, fellers!) now gonna change the damn sensor and put a new connector on the wire. Can't be much left to check, can it??
Grounding/earthing/connecting to zero volts of the wire to the temp sensor should give full deflection of the guage ie HOT :y