Temp gauge
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- Brianmoooore
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You don't give us many details to work on, but the chances are that tightening the small nut on the back of the cluster, directly behind the gauge, will cure the problem.
He means car, year etc.
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milescook
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Still, echo Brian's comment - there's a mega guide for getting the cluster out without breaking anything or swearing here: http://www.e30zone.net/e30zonewiki/inde ... eplacement
Tighten that nut and give it a go.

Tighten that nut and give it a go.
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- Brianmoooore
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The usual things: Find and deal with air leaks on the inlet side, get the injectors rebuilt (see trader's section), check the operation of the throttle position switch, and check out the engine temperature (blue) sensor.
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milescook
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The above points can all be found in the wiki if you're unsure.
The story so far... http://www.cookracing.co.uk/
Also please help the race budget by watching some videos
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- Brianmoooore
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Sitting here in the sunshine in Western France, I can't remember what size it is, but if it's 3.5mm, then that's a common size used in mains electrics, and any electrical wholesaler should be able to help you out.
- Brianmoooore
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Take out one of the screws that holds the electrical sockets and switches to the wall in your house, and see if it's the same diameter. Unless your wiring is pre 1970, these are 3.5mm


