Puchacz
Active Member
Howdy,
Defender 110, 200 Tdi.
Temperature gauge died the other day... thought it would just be the connection falling off - nope.
It doesn't budge from the off position when the ignition turns on. The weird thing is, I've checked all the usual stuff and it seems like it should be working fine. The fuel gauge works grand too.
What I've done -
Checked voltage supply plug - getting battery voltage when I just earth it to the block.
Checked continuity between temp sender and variable earth plug - fine.
Checked voltage when earthed to the temp sender - about 3.5 - 4V
So, I thought, it's obvious - the gauge is f*cked. But, when I took it out and used a 3.5 - 4 V supply across it - needle eases up into the normal operating range! WTF?!
I then thought the connectors on the back of the gauge might be a bit duff, made sure everything was fine, clean, tight etc. but still - plug the temp gauge in and NOTHING! Not even a flicker.
One other odd thing is - if I plug the voltage supply line into one plug on the back then rig up a voltmeter on the line from the temp sender to the earth on the gauge, I get 3.5 - 4V - so voltage must be passing through the gauge? Not a bit of movement though.
BUT - if you put the voltmeter across the terminals on the back of the gauge when everything is plugged in - it reads zero!
Any help, ideas, abuse etc. gratefully received
Defender 110, 200 Tdi.
Temperature gauge died the other day... thought it would just be the connection falling off - nope.
It doesn't budge from the off position when the ignition turns on. The weird thing is, I've checked all the usual stuff and it seems like it should be working fine. The fuel gauge works grand too.
What I've done -
Checked voltage supply plug - getting battery voltage when I just earth it to the block.
Checked continuity between temp sender and variable earth plug - fine.
Checked voltage when earthed to the temp sender - about 3.5 - 4V
So, I thought, it's obvious - the gauge is f*cked. But, when I took it out and used a 3.5 - 4 V supply across it - needle eases up into the normal operating range! WTF?!
I then thought the connectors on the back of the gauge might be a bit duff, made sure everything was fine, clean, tight etc. but still - plug the temp gauge in and NOTHING! Not even a flicker.
One other odd thing is - if I plug the voltage supply line into one plug on the back then rig up a voltmeter on the line from the temp sender to the earth on the gauge, I get 3.5 - 4V - so voltage must be passing through the gauge? Not a bit of movement though.
BUT - if you put the voltmeter across the terminals on the back of the gauge when everything is plugged in - it reads zero!
Any help, ideas, abuse etc. gratefully received