Water temp gauge
Discussion
Hello
I think mine is caput, I'm going to check more tomorrow but it flickered to zero a little recently now just stays there.. I swapped sensor just in case but still nothing.
So anyone got a working example the would part with.. I'm thinking you Mike (Philpot) ?
Also feed to sensor was just over 6v where I would have expected 12v does this point to gauge failure or am I misunderstanding how it works.?
Thanks
Damian
I think mine is caput, I'm going to check more tomorrow but it flickered to zero a little recently now just stays there.. I swapped sensor just in case but still nothing.
So anyone got a working example the would part with.. I'm thinking you Mike (Philpot) ?
Also feed to sensor was just over 6v where I would have expected 12v does this point to gauge failure or am I misunderstanding how it works.?
Thanks
Damian
I expect the sensor will be connected in series with a resistor to form a voltage divider. It may also have a resistor in parallel with it to get the desired voltage / temperature characteristics. I don't know what the normal voltage is but I'm not too surprised that it isn't seeing full battery voltage and I'd view anything over 0V as an encouraging sign. If you have another identical setup you could compare with that to see what's 'normal'. (I'm not volunteering to go out to measure mine.)
If you have any resistors available you could check that the gauge displays a sensible reading as the resistance changes over a range 1KOhm - 10KOhm. It should read hotter as the resistance goes down.
If you have any resistors available you could check that the gauge displays a sensible reading as the resistance changes over a range 1KOhm - 10KOhm. It should read hotter as the resistance goes down.
TVRees said:
The 5V supply comes from the ECM/EEC.
Expect 4800 to 6600 ? at 20 °C and 250-400 ? at 80 °C.
So, voltage 3V cold and about 0.5V hot.
If it's not like this, then the engine may run abnormally when hot or cold.
Ermm, isn't the gauge is totally independent/different circuit altogether from the ECU and its sender unit?Expect 4800 to 6600 ? at 20 °C and 250-400 ? at 80 °C.
So, voltage 3V cold and about 0.5V hot.
If it's not like this, then the engine may run abnormally when hot or cold.
Hello folks, quick update.. yes there are 2 sensors the ECU is happy that it knows the temp ok so no problems there, the ECU is also running the fans so another bonus.
It's the gauge sensor or gauge I have an issue with.. unfortunately I got rained off today so will whip the gauge out tomorrow and see what I can see.
Thanks for your help so far.. will report back.
Damian S3
It's the gauge sensor or gauge I have an issue with.. unfortunately I got rained off today so will whip the gauge out tomorrow and see what I can see.
Thanks for your help so far.. will report back.
Damian S3
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