Ric82
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Good Morning all
I thought I would post this as it might help someone. I recently gave my Series 3 cooling system an overhaul, replaced the faulty Temp sensor with a replacement and exchanged all the heater pipes and also realised the previous owner had removed the thermostat.
After reconnecting everything back up how it should be I noticed that the temp gauge was reading in the red after about 10 minutes so I manually checked the engine temp with an infrared temp gauge and everything felt normal I left it running a bit longer and went for a drive and the temp gauge stayed in the red but consistent.
I then decided to replace the temp sender with a genuine one and everything now works as expected so I thought I would share the resistance reading of the genuine sensor.
At cold and standing for a week the genuine sensor reads 880ohms
At running, temperature engine block and pipes 74c the sender reads 71ohms and the gauge sits in the normal range on the dash.
I hope this helps someone else.
Many Thanks
Richard
I thought I would post this as it might help someone. I recently gave my Series 3 cooling system an overhaul, replaced the faulty Temp sensor with a replacement and exchanged all the heater pipes and also realised the previous owner had removed the thermostat.
After reconnecting everything back up how it should be I noticed that the temp gauge was reading in the red after about 10 minutes so I manually checked the engine temp with an infrared temp gauge and everything felt normal I left it running a bit longer and went for a drive and the temp gauge stayed in the red but consistent.
I then decided to replace the temp sender with a genuine one and everything now works as expected so I thought I would share the resistance reading of the genuine sensor.
At cold and standing for a week the genuine sensor reads 880ohms
At running, temperature engine block and pipes 74c the sender reads 71ohms and the gauge sits in the normal range on the dash.
I hope this helps someone else.
Many Thanks
Richard