Hi Bro,
Just checking if you'll experienced this on your ES5 before. Recently, I noticed my Engine temp guage going up and down during movement, normally it will stay just below the half way mark... Thank you for reading.
Regards,
Derek
Temp Guage
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Nope - never happen on my 'stock' water gauge...
Lots of movement on my defi water gauge tho... water temp can fluctuate between 80-105 degrees especially during hot days in traffic jams...
Stock gauge move up and down... up to where?
down to where?
If up to the 10 o'clock position... your actual is probably 130 degrees C...
Lots of movement on my defi water gauge tho... water temp can fluctuate between 80-105 degrees especially during hot days in traffic jams...
Stock gauge move up and down... up to where?
down to where?
If up to the 10 o'clock position... your actual is probably 130 degrees C...
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down to zero??? sensor spoil... haha...
time to plug an obd2 reader to read the water temp constantly... or fix a external water temp sensor and meter to look...
the taiwan one... Autogauge... not so expensive... can fit... if it goes from 60 degrees to 105 and down to 50 degrees and up and down that range, let us know...
usually, with aircon on, it should hover between 75-90 degrees... hot days can hit 100 during traffic jam... cool nights 75 when car is 'warmed up' i.e. driving more than 10 minutes from cold start.
time to plug an obd2 reader to read the water temp constantly... or fix a external water temp sensor and meter to look...
the taiwan one... Autogauge... not so expensive... can fit... if it goes from 60 degrees to 105 and down to 50 degrees and up and down that range, let us know...
usually, with aircon on, it should hover between 75-90 degrees... hot days can hit 100 during traffic jam... cool nights 75 when car is 'warmed up' i.e. driving more than 10 minutes from cold start.
Freedom isn't Free, it costs people like you and me... Freedom costs a buck 'o five....
Bro, thanks for the advice. Can you advice me where to shop for the autogauge?MCDS wrote:down to zero??? sensor spoil... haha...
time to plug an obd2 reader to read the water temp constantly... or fix a external water temp sensor and meter to look...
the taiwan one... Autogauge... not so expensive... can fit... if it goes from 60 degrees to 105 and down to 50 degrees and up and down that range, let us know...
usually, with aircon on, it should hover between 75-90 degrees... hot days can hit 100 during traffic jam... cool nights 75 when car is 'warmed up' i.e. driving more than 10 minutes from cold start.
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In Sgp? Many places... Silent, Autobac, etc all sell and install... or you can find those speciality shops such as GT Auto (Ah Yuen) and many others... just buy a Hypertune magazine and you will see many shops in KL and other regions selling such gauges...
Offhand I can't tell you specific shops in Sgp other than GT Auto ... but not sure where he is now... maybe can ask other brothers here for help... he has moved from his Simon Road shop to Eunos? and now not sure where...
Offhand I can't tell you specific shops in Sgp other than GT Auto ... but not sure where he is now... maybe can ask other brothers here for help... he has moved from his Simon Road shop to Eunos? and now not sure where...
Freedom isn't Free, it costs people like you and me... Freedom costs a buck 'o five....