I purchased a 1989 M998, 6.5L NA, 3-speed. So far I've only driven about 100 miles.
Today the temp gauge went to 240 degrees right as I reached home. I checked the antifreeze and nothing was boiling or venting out the overflow. After some research I discovered that it's common for the temp gauge to be faulty. I'd like to validate that it's the temp gauge, so I used a laser temperature sensor and got a reading of 166.6 degrees from the thermostat housing, while the temperature gauge showed 200 degrees; a 33 degree difference.
As a sanity check, can someone confirm that where I took the laser reading the correct location? I took a picture and you can see the red dot from the laser in the image. I'll order a new gauge, but just want to make sure I'm not overlooking something.
Note that last week the temp gauge seemed to work... once the temp reached around 220 degrees a loud fan kicked in and brought the temp down to around 200 degrees almost instantly.
The only difference today was that it was raining and somewhat cold. I had the heat turned on to defog the front windshield.
Today the temp gauge went to 240 degrees right as I reached home. I checked the antifreeze and nothing was boiling or venting out the overflow. After some research I discovered that it's common for the temp gauge to be faulty. I'd like to validate that it's the temp gauge, so I used a laser temperature sensor and got a reading of 166.6 degrees from the thermostat housing, while the temperature gauge showed 200 degrees; a 33 degree difference.
As a sanity check, can someone confirm that where I took the laser reading the correct location? I took a picture and you can see the red dot from the laser in the image. I'll order a new gauge, but just want to make sure I'm not overlooking something.
Note that last week the temp gauge seemed to work... once the temp reached around 220 degrees a loud fan kicked in and brought the temp down to around 200 degrees almost instantly.
The only difference today was that it was raining and somewhat cold. I had the heat turned on to defog the front windshield.
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