Dear All
Have one of the above in our car. Been like that since we got it and I have checked connections etc. Recent problem with other cars gauge not going over halfway (when it should have hit top) has made me renew efforts to get it working.
Do the sender units pack up? What electical connections should there be (for a now negative earth car)?
Thanks for reading.
Non working capillary temp gauge
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Hello Cw,
you post is headed capillary which has no electrical connections at all, for it's workings.
If yours is the electrical type with a sender unit in the head, short the sender unit cable to earth with the ignition on, and the gauge should read full scale, i.e. hot. If it does that then the gauge and voltage regulator are OK and if you feel the gauge under reads then replace the sneder unit.
The polarity of the car is of no consequence.
Alec
you post is headed capillary which has no electrical connections at all, for it's workings.
If yours is the electrical type with a sender unit in the head, short the sender unit cable to earth with the ignition on, and the gauge should read full scale, i.e. hot. If it does that then the gauge and voltage regulator are OK and if you feel the gauge under reads then replace the sneder unit.
The polarity of the car is of no consequence.
Alec
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