how do I calibrate a temperature gauge?

how do I calibrate a temperature gauge?

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magpies

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5,129 posts

183 months

Monday 17th February 2020
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While on Jools rolling road it was noticed that the car temperature gauge was reading very high compared to the readings on the rolling road VDU and confirmed by the cut in /out of the electric water pump and fan controller.

When the Rolling road and fan controller were reading 85degC the temperature gauge was reading halfway through the red (approx. 110degC) I believe the oil temperature settled at about 90.

So I think I have the wrong sender but don't know which would be the correct one. Would it be possible to fit a resistor instead? If yes has anyone have an adjustable rheostat I can borrow? I'm in Tesside

Obviously I only need it reasonably accurate about 90 - 100degC

spyder dryver

1,329 posts

217 months

Tuesday 18th February 2020
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The gauge supplier should be able to tell you what spec of sender is required. There are only a few basic types. Where did the RR display get its signal from? Unless it was using a separate sender then it must be reading from the one that you think is faulty.

dhutch

14,391 posts

198 months

Wednesday 19th February 2020
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Yeah, if you have the wrong or faulty sender, given they are usually about £20, why not just buy a new sender to match the gauge?

magpies

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5,129 posts

183 months

Wednesday 19th February 2020
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The ecu has a separate temperature sensor which is adjacent to the gauge sender. I have purchased another sender which I have been told should be correct. Has agreen collar instead of the brown one.