Ohan:
Remove the lead from the sensor and ground it, and the guage should go
to full scale. (120C??) (the gauge grounds through the sensor). If it
does not drop to zero when you remove the lead, you have a ground
somewhere else on that lead; if it does, your sensor is likely toast.
(BTW, did you hear anything yet from the SSOC? I haven't, and I am going
to e-mail them
- Gary Slayer - to try to get a response.)
Ron Tebo
If this is on your SV, you might have voltage stabilizer problems, but
this should affect other guages. See below;
Subject: RE: Gauge problems
Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 10:35:20 -0800
From: Jarrid Gross <JGross@econolite.com>
To: Christopher Albers <Christopher.Albers@bubbs.biola.edu>,
alpines@autox.team.net
Christopher wrote,
>Short of replacing the low voltage stabilizer, how can I test to see if it
>has failed?
2 ways.
1) Get a voltmeter, and measure the gauge supply terminal voltage
with respect to ground (case wire daisy chain).
Should measure about +10v average V.
If you use an analog meter the reading might be noisy
due to the nature of how the voltage stabilizer works.
A digital meter should read stabile readings.
2) Remove the voltage stabilizer, and connect raw +12v (batt+) voltage
to the gauge supply terminals, and verify if the gauges now read more
or less correctly, they gauges wont be very accurate, but should display
close to real numbers. If it does, the voltage stabilizer needs replacing.
Some time back I designed a solid state replacement for the mechanical
voltage stabilizer, and Sergio Dimarmo put it in his car.
If Sergio is still lurking...
1) Is it all still working?
2) Why dont you call anymore (we miss you).
Jarrid
Ohan- SunbeamCanada wrote:
>
> The temp gauge is reading 120 :c right from the start, even when the engine
> is cold. Any suggestions?
>
> "Keep the 'beam alive"
>
> Ohan Korlikian
> Vancouver, BC
> '64 Series IV Alpine GT B9405413 LRX
> '67 Series V Alpine B395009458 LRX
> www.sunbeamcanada.org
>
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