Temp gauge reading may not be accurate

Discussion in 'Freightliner Forum' started by W Bench Farms, Dec 20, 2021.

  1. W Bench Farms

    W Bench Farms Light Load Member

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    95 FLD 120 with a Cat 6nz. Had an issue quite a while back with the over temp buzzer going off on the dash. Figured out it was the sending unit for the buzzer. Installed a manual temp gauge, as I wasn't sure initially if it was the sending unit or it was actually hot, although I didn't think it WAS hot. Manual gauge is in the back of the head, electric gauge is on the thermostat housing. I get a 15-20 degree difference on the gauges, where electric higher. Electric gauge will read 200 and manual 175. Have changed dash gauge and both sending units on engine. No difference. Not sure if there is actually this big of a difference front to back of the engine. I would put the manual in the front, but not a quick job. Anything else that may be an issue?
     
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  3. ProfessionalNoticer

    ProfessionalNoticer Road Train Member

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    Confirm gauge readings with a laser thermometer. They're like 30 dollars if you can afford the expense.
     
  4. blairandgretchen

    blairandgretchen Road Train Member

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    You could try a scan guage, or plug a laptop in to verify ECM readout against electric guage?

    I replaced my temp sender and it shows 200 on guage when scan guage reads 175.

    I rely on scan guage now.
     
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