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Re: Overheating

Post by sparkymik » Wed Apr 16, 2008 11:04 pm

Simon Jones wrote:Mik, the connection for the termperature sensor is on the top of the head, at the front on the drivers side, just above a large hose. There is another sensor towards the rear of the engine in the block with 2 pins - this goes to the ECU
Thanks guys for the reply I noticed also that the temp indicator/needle filcks down when power on (reverse volts?) but don't move up at all, the fuel tank is over half full and moves only passed the E for empty there is volts on the back of the dash assembly and there is an earth there checked with V-meter, can't get over this hard to move state with the fuel gauge it should be free to move out of stitu' but it's stiff I will check other connection for temp gauge looks like seats out again tommorrow if left to stand running blowers run as needed so it's just the gauge it ain't overheating engine wise

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