overheating problem (and some questions)
- azruss
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- Your car is a: 80 Fiat 2000 FI
Re: overheating problem (and some questions)
the overheat light is in the gage itself.
Re: overheating problem (and some questions)
what about changing connector between sensor and results?
What do You think?
What do You think?
- azruss
- Posts: 3659
- Joined: Sun May 30, 2010 12:24 pm
- Your car is a: 80 Fiat 2000 FI
Re: overheating problem (and some questions)
the light sensor is a straight on/off switch. Your gage would go from nothing to everything as soon as it overheats.
Re: overheating problem (and some questions)
i didn't swap the sensor, only do cabling..
in my uderstanding if cable which was in the past responsible for the temperatur measuring is disconected now the temprature indicator on a gauge shouldn't move any where just lie on 120degree F. And if i connect cable responsible in the past for the light to the sensor, the light should be on /off...
on the movie guy said that if we mix the cable, cars start to ovearheat so simmilar to my situation..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8DtcIlkt4BY
in my opinnion it's more propably that somebody mix the cables on the gauge not on the engine//
in my uderstanding if cable which was in the past responsible for the temperatur measuring is disconected now the temprature indicator on a gauge shouldn't move any where just lie on 120degree F. And if i connect cable responsible in the past for the light to the sensor, the light should be on /off...
on the movie guy said that if we mix the cable, cars start to ovearheat so simmilar to my situation..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8DtcIlkt4BY
in my opinnion it's more propably that somebody mix the cables on the gauge not on the engine//