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H2O temp
That's about it.
Simple check: Pull the wire from the sending unit and ground it out. If
the gauge goes to the end of the scale, gauge is fine, if gauge is still at
0 then you have a bad gauge or bad supply voltage to the gauge.
Usually it is the temp sending unit that dies.
Cory
julie@menloparkrandd.com wrote on 16/01/2007 03:22:43 PM:
> On the way home the meter read normal temp.
> Picking up Jill, I noticed the meter at 0. Humm.
> Oil temp was normal range. Got home & checked & I have coolant in
> the resivoir.
>
> That means: 1) the meter went bad. 2) the temp sensor (or wire) went bad.
>
> Any thing else I might check (in the 28 deg weather?)
>
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