So what do I do now?
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As it turns out my apparent overheating problem looks like the gauge is telling porkies.
I checked it with a temperature gauge/probe and it looks like the engine is about 20deg cooler than the car's gauge suggests.
Is this purely the gauge at fault or could it be something else?
Cheers
Robbie
I checked it with a temperature gauge/probe and it looks like the engine is about 20deg cooler than the car's gauge suggests.
Is this purely the gauge at fault or could it be something else?
Cheers
Robbie
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Robbie693 - Coveted Fifth Gear
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Surely your best option is to fit a new gauge?
No reason to suspect that if the gauge was faulty there is any other problem with the car's cooling system, but I assume you wont feel comfortable driving round with a gauge you can't rely on. If the temperature stays within normal operating limits once a new instrument is fitted, then you can rest easy.
No reason to suspect that if the gauge was faulty there is any other problem with the car's cooling system, but I assume you wont feel comfortable driving round with a gauge you can't rely on. If the temperature stays within normal operating limits once a new instrument is fitted, then you can rest easy.
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You have three options:-
The gauge
The sender
The voltage stabiliser
John
The gauge
The sender
The voltage stabiliser
John
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The voltage stabilizer is a nasty little electrico mechanical thingy at the back of the dash. It provides 10 volts for the fuel and temperature gauges. There are now much better, cheap (less than a tenner), solid state electronic ones. Suggest you get one - look at ebay, and specify positive or negative earth. Fit this before even looking at the gauge or sensor.
best regards, iain
best regards, iain
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Robbie
John.p.clegg retails these uprated (solid state) voltage stabilisers built into original cases for negative earth fitment only at about ?10:00 plus P+P,guaranteed accurate to 0.1v...
Drop me a line if you're interested
John
P.S.
Is that me?
John.p.clegg retails these uprated (solid state) voltage stabilisers built into original cases for negative earth fitment only at about ?10:00 plus P+P,guaranteed accurate to 0.1v...
Drop me a line if you're interested
John
P.S.
Is that me?
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john.p.clegg - Coveted Fifth Gear
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Any photo`s of the voltage stabilizer so I will know what to look for
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Try again,something like this.....
John
John
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Robbie,
You are getting a little mixed up here, the charging circuit has a regulator to control the output of the alternator and the gauges have a stabilizer to feed them with a constant voltage to "stabilize them"
You are getting a little mixed up here, the charging circuit has a regulator to control the output of the alternator and the gauges have a stabilizer to feed them with a constant voltage to "stabilize them"
Brian
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john.p.clegg wrote:Try again,something like this.....
John
John is that a stelf bomber I dont see!
Brian
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Robbie.
The thing your looking for is this:
http://www.holden.co.uk/picDisplay2.asp ... 70_118.jpg
it is behind the speedo or tach. It just does the instruments not the charging.
best regards, iain
The thing your looking for is this:
http://www.holden.co.uk/picDisplay2.asp ... 70_118.jpg
it is behind the speedo or tach. It just does the instruments not the charging.
best regards, iain
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Ah, I see, thanks Brian.
If this stabiliser was playing up, would anything else be showing symptons aswell?
The fuel gauge works ok, oil pressure is steady but only reads 32psi, voltmeter never seems to go into the on charge side I but never have any charging problems either, oh and the clock doesn't work but I think thats something else.
edit: Thanks Iain for the pic, seems we posted at the same time
If this stabiliser was playing up, would anything else be showing symptons aswell?
The fuel gauge works ok, oil pressure is steady but only reads 32psi, voltmeter never seems to go into the on charge side I but never have any charging problems either, oh and the clock doesn't work but I think thats something else.
edit: Thanks Iain for the pic, seems we posted at the same time
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Robbie693 - Coveted Fifth Gear
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As far as I know the stabilizer only controls the temp and fuel gauge.
Brian
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Brian
Never did get the hand of this electrickery thing...
John
Robbie
Yes,the fuel and oil gauges will also be reading wrong,but with them all being dampened it's difficult to notice the readings change with engine revs (voltage fluctuations)
John
Never did get the hand of this electrickery thing...
John
Robbie
Yes,the fuel and oil gauges will also be reading wrong,but with them all being dampened it's difficult to notice the readings change with engine revs (voltage fluctuations)
John
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