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Posted By: CorsaJohn temperature gauge faulty - 5th Apr 2005 4:05pm
Wel for the last 3 years of the green pea bein in the family the temperature gadge has neva worked but all of a sudden its decided to go on a mad one, within seconds of the engine bein on if i put my foot down the needle moves as fast as the mph needle an goes right off the scale then as soon as you take your foot off the needle drops again i know the engine isnt ova heatin as the fan isnt comin on but its just scary as hel cos i dont wanna ignore it then one fine day my engine decides to go boom on me

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Posted By: StuyMac Re: temperature gauge faulty - 5th Apr 2005 4:11pm
Could be a dodgy connection in the clocks, dodgy temp sendor on the motor, or the wires in the middle confused

I guess that narrows it down, doesnt it think
Posted By: Anonymous Re: temperature gauge faulty - 5th Apr 2005 5:52pm
i had a temp gauge problem and it turned out to be the temp sender switch, swapped it for another one and problems solved smile
Posted By: lawton Re: temperature gauge faulty - 5th Apr 2005 5:53pm
just thought that i would add that since i bought my corsa, my temperature gadge does not work either.is this a common problem with the corsa?
Posted By: Scooby Re: temperature gauge faulty - 5th Apr 2005 6:35pm
Temperature sender units are common to become faulty, especially fard and vauxhall's smack

Probably best to get it checked professionally, you could check out the sponsers page as there are several garages listed there.

There is a easy way to test the operation of the gauge and the wiring.

  • Locate the temperature sender unit on your engine (Normally close to the thermostat area)

  • Remove the wire from it (Typically there is just one wire)

  • With the ignition switched on the gauge should read cold.

  • Then put the wire to earth (Chassis or engine should do) and the gauge should go all of the way up to the maximum reading (Hot)

If this happens then the gauge is operating correctly and the wiring is fine so it has to be the temperature sender unit.

The temperature sender units normally screw in easily, but beware as some have a tapered thread to allow for a good seal so DO NOT Overtighten it as you will break it smack

Some newer vehicles have several temperature senders, only one of them sends the signal to the temperature gauge inside the vehicle, the other ones are to send signals to the E.C.U.
Posted By: scoop Re: temperature gauge faulty - 5th Apr 2005 8:00pm
Sounds like there are 2 snags there mate, on the one side the guage is not reading so that is a worry but you know the needle/motor are fine as they move, i think u may have a short between the tacho/speedo and the temp, that would explain the needle moving as the revs/speed changes, can u be more specific on how the needle moves??? just to confirm if u have the short circuit??
Posted By: DavidB Re: temperature gauge faulty - 9th Apr 2005 12:21pm
That temp wire goes onto the engine block. There is a 'pin' sticking in the engine, and a little female spade clip, that's so feeble, it becomes unhooked. Get a pair of pliers and press it together so it goes back on the pin.
It's prob. on the left of the engine (just follow some of the big pipes going to the radiator), and is next to the coolant temp sensor, it's part of the same wiring loom. wink

The connector looks like this:
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