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domkouki 12-06-09 12:51 AM

bad coolant temp sensor?! feedback pls!
 
so i picked up my 89 gtu. and the temp gauge didn't move the whole time i drove it home...which was 60 miles..

do i have a bad coolant temp sensor?
i just got out of 240s and crossed to the rotary world.

FEEDBACK PLS!!!!!

K-Tune 12-06-09 01:04 AM

the wire is probably broken.

domkouki 12-06-09 01:12 PM


Originally Posted by K-Tune (Post 9661310)
the wire is probably broken.

please explain. pics maybe. i dont know where it is located in the engine bay

SirCygnus 12-06-09 01:58 PM


Originally Posted by domkouki (Post 9661927)
please explain. pics maybe. i dont know where it is located in the engine bay

look for the oil filter. under that is a smaller cylendar. thats the oil pressure sensor. then slightly below that towards the front maybe liek an inch of the oil pressure sendor, towards the front of the engine, is the stock coolant temp sensor. its teeny tiny, and looks like... just a tab on the engine that something connects to. this wire goes inside with the main engine harness, and then detaches to connect inside a plug that is yellow, and the plugs that connect togeather are inside the kick pannel for teh passenger. all the way inside the dash. if you remove the kick pannel, you can see it. the yellow wire is what feeds the signal to the dash from the temp sensor.

however, in this instance, i would not trust the dash. the dash is notorious for being crapping and notorious for gauges not working.

anyways, your best bet is get an aftermarket temp gauge and sender.

domkouki 12-06-09 03:14 PM


Originally Posted by SirCygnus (Post 9662002)
look for the oil filter. under that is a smaller cylendar. thats the oil pressure sensor. then slightly below that towards the front maybe liek an inch of the oil pressure sendor, towards the front of the engine, is the stock coolant temp sensor. its teeny tiny, and looks like... just a tab on the engine that something connects to. this wire goes inside with the main engine harness, and then detaches to connect inside a plug that is yellow, and the plugs that connect togeather are inside the kick pannel for teh passenger. all the way inside the dash. if you remove the kick pannel, you can see it. the yellow wire is what feeds the signal to the dash from the temp sensor.

however, in this instance, i would not trust the dash. the dash is notorious for being crapping and notorious for gauges not working.

anyways, your best bet is get an aftermarket temp gauge and sender.

very good info. i appreciate that. now im in the market for a coolant temp gauge:lol:

domkouki 12-25-09 08:31 PM

UPDATE ON DEC 25!!!!
i saw the gauge move up a 1/4 of the temp gauge on the cluster the other day. it the first time i saw it move in the month ive had the car. it was maybe 80 degrees out and i was in traffic on a 40 mile drive.

does this mean the isnt running a thermostat?!

suggestions?!

SirCygnus 12-26-09 12:04 AM


Originally Posted by domkouki (Post 9699388)
UPDATE ON DEC 25!!!!
i saw the gauge move up a 1/4 of the temp gauge on the cluster the other day. it the first time i saw it move in the month ive had the car. it was maybe 80 degrees out and i was in traffic on a 40 mile drive.

does this mean the isnt running a thermostat?!

suggestions?!

as i have stated before,i would not trust the dash. the dash is notorious for being crapping and notorious for gauges not working. get an aftermarket gauge as it will be loads faster in how it responds, and ... its more reliable and trustworthy with standard temp sendors and gauges.

do yourself a favor and go to an auro parts store and get a gauge with a sensor and wire it up.

domkouki 12-26-09 09:56 PM


Originally Posted by SirCygnus (Post 9699624)
as i have stated before,i would not trust the dash. the dash is notorious for being crapping and notorious for gauges not working. get an aftermarket gauge as it will be loads faster in how it responds, and ... its more reliable and trustworthy with standard temp sendors and gauges.

do yourself a favor and go to an auro parts store and get a gauge with a sensor and wire it up.

alright and what is a normal reading for the gauge if the sensor is in the upper hose. i dont plan to tap into the waterneck.

thanks for the help.


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