Water temp gauge not working
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You have 2 coolant temperature sensors in your vehicle. One sends its signal to the ECU for proper fuel trim. The other one (which is what you need) sends its reading to 2 places. One place is your gauge, the other place is your radiator fan.
Replace it quickly, since failure of one function typically signifies the impending failure of the other.
It is part # W0133-1619933
Any number of suppliers have it. Should be around $40 - $50 if memory serves correctly.
As for where the sensor is located in the vehicle... that's a bit of a challenge. Open your hood, and...
Screw it. I'm on lunch and it's a nice day. I'll go get a couple of pictures. Be right back.
Replace it quickly, since failure of one function typically signifies the impending failure of the other.
It is part # W0133-1619933
Any number of suppliers have it. Should be around $40 - $50 if memory serves correctly.
As for where the sensor is located in the vehicle... that's a bit of a challenge. Open your hood, and...
Screw it. I'm on lunch and it's a nice day. I'll go get a couple of pictures. Be right back.
Last edited by Loudgoldwing; 05-10-2011 at 10:18 AM.
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OK, got 'em.
Start here... Open your hood, and stand on the passenger side leaning inward toward your engine. The sensor you need to replace is DIRECTLY below this arrow, about 6 inches down...
It's hard to see, but your looking for a big brass nut. It's about an inch in diameter, and it's actually a plug that screws into a black pipe coming off the back of your engine.
If you can do this yourself, you're looking at about $50. Pay somebody else to do it, you're looking at +/- $200.
The actual sensor is held in place by that nut (on my '98, it's all one piece, actually) The sensor you need sticks into that pipe and monitors the water temp. It looks like this:
Start here... Open your hood, and stand on the passenger side leaning inward toward your engine. The sensor you need to replace is DIRECTLY below this arrow, about 6 inches down...
It's hard to see, but your looking for a big brass nut. It's about an inch in diameter, and it's actually a plug that screws into a black pipe coming off the back of your engine.
If you can do this yourself, you're looking at about $50. Pay somebody else to do it, you're looking at +/- $200.
The actual sensor is held in place by that nut (on my '98, it's all one piece, actually) The sensor you need sticks into that pipe and monitors the water temp. It looks like this:
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I looked all over the Bentleys and could not find a test for this sensor. There's a test for the other Eng Coolant Temp sensor, but not this one, which is the Electronic Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Thermal Switch, F-76. There is a test for the wiring and the voltage stabilizer, should replacing the switch not work. Loudgoldwing is most likely right about this as usual!
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OK, all great responses. Was gone over the weekend, so I got a look at it today. Found it, unplugged it and reinserted it, NO GO. I will get a new one sending unit tomorrow and insert it. While fiddling with it, the cam breather tube cracked off like a fragile glass straw. Will have to get one of those also. If the gauge doesnt work after the new sender, will have to pull the gauges.
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Yeah, my office is over a gym. I always love it when I do stuff like this and guys leaving the gym come over and ask me if I'm having issues with the car. It makes kind of an odd sight, me in a shirt and tie, trying to keep from getting dirty while using a legal file binder strip with a pink post-it attached to it as a pointer. All the while snapping pictures.
I wish the firm was above a yoga studio instead...
A yoga studio with really big windows. That would be really cool.
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I wish the firm was above a yoga studio instead...
A yoga studio with really big windows. That would be really cool.
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this might be odd, but then it might be factory. The sensor that I unplugged has 4 female wire connects on it. There is a wire going to each of those contacts. The Sensor itself only has 3 male posts on it? One of the wires does not get used. No post is cracked off, looks like it is made that way. Wonder if the wrong sensor was installed?