K KDIMD Well-Known Member Joined Nov 10, 2013 Messages 287 Reaction score 7 Location Manila Feb 4, 2018 #1 Any ideas where to start looking? Not sure if gauge in cluster is bad or some sensor somewhere. I am always overheating so need to know the temps. Or can I hook up another temp gauge?
Any ideas where to start looking? Not sure if gauge in cluster is bad or some sensor somewhere. I am always overheating so need to know the temps. Or can I hook up another temp gauge?
93max Well-Known Member Joined Jul 16, 2017 Messages 456 Reaction score 6 Location Lincoln Pk, Nj Feb 4, 2018 #2 I'd look at grounds 1st then maybe the sensor connection.
Bill Seward Well-Known Member Joined Mar 24, 2007 Messages 2,862 Reaction score 299 Location Holland NY Feb 4, 2018 #3 I had a loose sensor connection. Simple repair.
[email protected] Well-Known Member Joined Jun 15, 2008 Messages 6,499 Reaction score 231 Location Pittsburgh, PA Feb 5, 2018 #4 Pull right scoop. Locate coolant manifold. Sensor is screwed unto manifold near radiator cap. Check connection. Pull gauge pod and check connections to gauge. Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk
Pull right scoop. Locate coolant manifold. Sensor is screwed unto manifold near radiator cap. Check connection. Pull gauge pod and check connections to gauge. Sent from my SM-G930V using Tapatalk
sdt354 Well-Known Member Joined Aug 8, 2008 Messages 6,110 Reaction score 381 Location Bristol County, Massachusetts Feb 5, 2018 #5 Disconnect then ground the sensor wire for a second. If the gauge pegs, it's not the gauge or wiring. The sensor is most likely n/g. If the gauge doesn't peg, ground the sensor terminal on the gauge. If it still doesn't peg, it's the gauge.
Disconnect then ground the sensor wire for a second. If the gauge pegs, it's not the gauge or wiring. The sensor is most likely n/g. If the gauge doesn't peg, ground the sensor terminal on the gauge. If it still doesn't peg, it's the gauge.
K KDIMD Well-Known Member Joined Nov 10, 2013 Messages 287 Reaction score 7 Location Manila Feb 7, 2018 #6 Thanks. Sensor connectors just needed some attention.