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1977 Temperature Gauge

Posted: 8/8/07 8:35amMessage 1 of 2
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Toledo, OH - USA
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Vette(s): 1977 auto.L48 383 stroker
On my 77 I'm not sure if my temperature gauge inside the car is working properly.  After running it and when the engine is warm the temp. gauge seems to not be moving at all.  I am concerned that if this gauge is not working properly, I may overheat the engine accidentally and cause damage to it.  How can I troubleshoot or check to see if the gauge is working?  Thanks again for the help!Tongue
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1977 Temperature Gauge

Posted: 8/8/07 7:37pmMessage 2 of 2
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Duncanville, TX - USA
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Vette(s): #1-1974 L-48 4spd Cp Med Red Metallic/Black deluxe int w/AC/tilt/tele./p/w-p/b/ Am-Fm/map light National/Regional/Chapter NCRS "Top Flight" #2-1985 Bright Red/Carmine Cp.L-98/auto Member: NCRS, NCRS Texas, Corvette Legends of Texas
Take the wire off of the sending unit, on the side of the head(driver side, normally), and ground it to the engine somewhere. With the key on, the temp gauge should peg out. If it does not, there is a break in the wire from the sending unit, or a problem with the gauge, or cluster contacts.
If it does peg the gauge, the sending unit is not functioning. The connector may just be loose on the sender, also. Sometimes the terminal gets a bit spread out, and just doesn't make good contact.

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