Temp gauge not working properly
Posted: Mon Jul 28, 2008 12:27 pm
I had a problem with my rev counter and temp gauge not working at all. The batteries in the service indicator unit were corroded, so I replaced the front half of the instrument cluster that holds the SI unit, and now the rev counter works fine, as does the fuel economy gauge, but the temp gauge just moves from off the scale to the bottom of the cold mark and then stays there.
There is some input to the gauge as it does move to the bottom of the cold mark, but I'm wondering whether the fault could be with the gauge itself, or with the input from the engine. Where does the gauge temp input come from? Is it one of the coloured plugs at the back of the thermostat housing (M20B25 engine)?
The engine runs ok, so its obviously not affecting the temp signal between ecu and engine, just between engine and temp gauge. If the thermostat was stuck open I would expect it to run cold, but not that cold. Even if I leave it running while stationary the temp doesn't go up which it would if it was just the thermostat.
Any ideas?
There is some input to the gauge as it does move to the bottom of the cold mark, but I'm wondering whether the fault could be with the gauge itself, or with the input from the engine. Where does the gauge temp input come from? Is it one of the coloured plugs at the back of the thermostat housing (M20B25 engine)?
The engine runs ok, so its obviously not affecting the temp signal between ecu and engine, just between engine and temp gauge. If the thermostat was stuck open I would expect it to run cold, but not that cold. Even if I leave it running while stationary the temp doesn't go up which it would if it was just the thermostat.
Any ideas?