[C320-list] High Temp Gauge

Jon Vez jonvez at comcast.net
Thu Jun 18 11:25:58 PDT 2009


Thanks Jeff--I know the back of the sender has clean wires and it's tight as
I had to remove-reinstall to get it into the new pod. I did take a cursory
look at the harness at the engine, but will take a closer look there.

Jon

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Hi Jon,  typically a gauge like this would only react this way if there was
a loose connection. Check the wiring harness at the back side of the engine
as well as the wire on the sender itself for corrosion. 

-JeffH   
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Does anyone have any experience with this Gauge? I replaced my old style
engine pod this weekend (another interesting project) and when I tested
everything, I found the High Temp gauge to be 'sticky'. That is, it moves,
but it does so in a jerky fashion. Now I don't trust the reading. I know it
is not the thermostat and I double checked the wiring (all other gauges work
fine so if it were wiring I would have more than one not working). Any idea
whether I can adjust the sensitivity or try something else before I order a
new one from Seaward? Thanks in advance..

 

Regards,

 

Jon Vez

Solstice #582






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