Temperature Gauge Issue
Temperature Gauge Issue
I was driving my 1996 Ford Bronco 302 the other day and my temp started to read towards the hot side, and then came down, back up, then down. Thought my thermostat was sticking or I was over heating, but the temp to the computer was well in range from the other switch. On the one that goes to the temp gauge, I have a tool that fools the gauge that it is a sending unit, and the gauge stayed in the normal range as it should...gauge good! switch right? replaced with three different after market sending units, and same problem, and all of them had around 350 ohms resistance, and Ford tech manual said this needs to be 74ohms, but the motorcraft sender was out of stock at Ford.
You are missing the part about NORMAL OPERATION
A properly operating thermostat will cycle open and closed as the engine warms up
You WILL see that on the gauge by the temp going up and down
Once warmed up, you no longer see the fluctuation
A properly operating thermostat will cycle open and closed as the engine warms up
You WILL see that on the gauge by the temp going up and down
Once warmed up, you no longer see the fluctuation
I was driving my 1996 Ford Bronco 302 the other day and my temp started to read towards the hot side, and then came down, back up, then down.
Thought my thermostat was sticking or I was over heating, but the temp to the computer was well in range from the other switch. On the one that goes to the temp gauge, I have a tool that fools the gauge that it is a sending unit, and the gauge stayed in the normal range as it should..
Thought my thermostat was sticking or I was over heating, but the temp to the computer was well in range from the other switch. On the one that goes to the temp gauge, I have a tool that fools the gauge that it is a sending unit, and the gauge stayed in the normal range as it should..
I also lean towards a failing thermostat.
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