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Well I thought I had a temperature sender problem, but now I think I have a thermostat problem.
Symptom: temp gauge never moves
Troubleshooting steps:
1. Connected sender input on gauge to ground. Needle goes full scale, indicating that the gauge is likely not bad.
2. Measured sender ohms to ground, 4.8k
3. Verified that sender has a good chassis ground connection
4. Verified that sender wire has continuity from sender to gauge.
5. Ran engine for 15 minutes, no movement on gauge.
I couldnt find an ohm spec for the temp sender, but mine was around 4.8k at 80 degrees. That seemed high so I replaced it. Then I took the following measurements while the engine was idling:
4.8k at 80 degrees
2.3k after idling for 10 minutes
1.3k after idling for 15 minutes
1.28k after iding for 20 minutes, needle barely moving
Is this expected behavior? 20 minutes seems like an awfully long time to have the engine still not reach temperature. Is my thermostat stuck open?
Symptom: temp gauge never moves
Troubleshooting steps:
1. Connected sender input on gauge to ground. Needle goes full scale, indicating that the gauge is likely not bad.
2. Measured sender ohms to ground, 4.8k
3. Verified that sender has a good chassis ground connection
4. Verified that sender wire has continuity from sender to gauge.
5. Ran engine for 15 minutes, no movement on gauge.
I couldnt find an ohm spec for the temp sender, but mine was around 4.8k at 80 degrees. That seemed high so I replaced it. Then I took the following measurements while the engine was idling:
4.8k at 80 degrees
2.3k after idling for 10 minutes
1.3k after idling for 15 minutes
1.28k after iding for 20 minutes, needle barely moving
Is this expected behavior? 20 minutes seems like an awfully long time to have the engine still not reach temperature. Is my thermostat stuck open?