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Temperature Gauge Way out! any ideas?



For a few months now my Temp gauge reckons im living in Australia. it does vary and goes up and down when the temperature does, but it goes down to 22oC when its like 0oC and up to about 29 when its probably 10.

Doesnt really bother me as such, but am curious. Started happening in november.

Any ideas?
 
  1.6 16v clio priv
Maybe the sensor has come loose so its getting warm air off something. Or the wires gone. Dont know where it is though.
 
im thinkin somewhere along the sensor.
As for the wire, if it had gone surely it wouldnt work at all?
 
  RB 200 Cup!
have you by any chance pulled your mirrors in recently when parking or something - i did and mine went up to 59 degrees! i have stopped pulling the mirrors in and theres no problem - shows normal temp again
 
  1.6 16v clio priv
Wires dont always just go. As they degrade the resistance alters. Temperature sensors often work on resistance
 
1

172Petey

mine is showing stupid tempratures at the moment, -10 an things. Is the temprature sensor in the wing mirrors then?
 

Lee

  BMW M2C
It's probably just faulty. The one on my 172 failed within 3 weeks of having the car. Dealer just put a new one in.
 

Craig

ClioSport Club Member
  4 wheels
mine fixed itself somehow on my 172 use to say 50 degrees when it was -1:S
 
  Clio 1.4 16v
me not being used to the renault "reliability" essence, when is it likely that high temperature issues get a bit more serious i.e. head gasket failure with matters of over heating. This is coming from someone who has only ever dealt with rover K series engines.....:quiet:
 
  R27 - 77/500
hes on about the temp gauge next to the clock that gives outside temp rather than engine temp ;)
 


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