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After asking for some time about an "overheating" problem I had, it has dawned on me it could just be the dashboard giving an incorrect temperature reading.
When everything on the dash is off, even the time and miles aren't illuminated, the temperature reads either 70 degrees or 60 degrees.
When I first turn the car on, I mean the very second the car starts running, the gauge reads 85 degrees.
After around 3 or 4 minutes of driving down a small path, not over 2.5k RPM the dash reads 110 degrees.
If I then turn the car off, the temperature gauge instantly goes back to 80 degrees.
Water is pumping round the system fine, and even two garages are stumped at this problem as the thermostat and temp sender have both been replaced.
My question is: Does this sound like a faulty dash gauge and what temperature does your gauge sit on when the car is off?
I'd really appreciate some opinions on this as it seems like it could simply be a faulty dash.
Thanks
When everything on the dash is off, even the time and miles aren't illuminated, the temperature reads either 70 degrees or 60 degrees.
When I first turn the car on, I mean the very second the car starts running, the gauge reads 85 degrees.
After around 3 or 4 minutes of driving down a small path, not over 2.5k RPM the dash reads 110 degrees.
If I then turn the car off, the temperature gauge instantly goes back to 80 degrees.
Water is pumping round the system fine, and even two garages are stumped at this problem as the thermostat and temp sender have both been replaced.
My question is: Does this sound like a faulty dash gauge and what temperature does your gauge sit on when the car is off?
I'd really appreciate some opinions on this as it seems like it could simply be a faulty dash.
Thanks