Fiat Ducato - wayward temperature guage
Discussion
I have a 2005 Fiat Ducato based Bessacar and I noticed yesterday that as soon as I turned on the ignition, the temperature gauge shot straight to top temperature. As the engine wasn't even turning yet, it seems to me that the fault has to be with the gauge or the underlying sensor rather than there being any actual engine overheating or coolant problem. Does anyone have any idea how I can check this for sure?
They have a fault where sometimes you need to disconnect the ribbon cable on the dash cluster. On the cluster there are two screws and it comes towards you - disconnect the ribbon cable for couple of mins and reconnect. Normally though, it would probably go to half way instantly rather than full, but worth a try.
Realised that the way to access the cable and connections was through the cab rather than under the bonnet. The instrument binnacle is located by two allen screws on the top of the unit. Once these were removed it was easy to tilt the binnacle forward and access the connector behind the temperature gauge. It all looked nice and clean with no signs of corrosion or pest ingress so I just made sure that the connection was pushed in correctly and that there no loose wires.
When I turned the engine back on, the needle seemed to behaving itself.
Fingers crossed.
When I turned the engine back on, the needle seemed to behaving itself.
Fingers crossed.
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