glhx
Well-Known Member
I had a temp gauge that wasn’t working at all. I found it to have a broken stud.
So I replaced it with a new one from classic industries.
I also replaced the printed circuit board classic from as well as the old one had some bad tracers
I went ahead and bought the RTE voltage limiter
Then went ahead and ran a dedicated ground to the instrument panel
I tested the original fuel gauge and new temp gauge with my power box. Running 12 volts into the voltage limiter to see what the gauges would do. I had to directly ground each one and they both maxed out because of the solid ground. This showed me that the gauges were at least working. It didn’t show me the variable ground side because I didn’t have resistors to ground them.
I tested the rte voltage limiter output……it runs back and forth 5-6 volts output
I installed the gauge cluster and the new ground.
The temp gauge showed nothing. I figured this was a bad ground because I tested it on the bench and it pegged out.
So I went out to the sensor and saw corroded terminal. I just put a new end on it.
The gauge started bouncing. So now I went from a non working at all…..to a bouncing gauge
It was weird because the temperature would rise……but the gauge kept bouncing while it was rising. Maybe 1/2” back and forth…….
I also have a mechanical gauge that shows correct temperature. So I know what the temp should be reading
I then put a new temp sensor in.
The gauge never rose this time. It now bounces between cold and hot… it sweeps to hot fast and then drops to cold and then back to hot and so on.
Anyone had this happen before or know what could be wrong with it?
So I replaced it with a new one from classic industries.
I also replaced the printed circuit board classic from as well as the old one had some bad tracers
I went ahead and bought the RTE voltage limiter
Then went ahead and ran a dedicated ground to the instrument panel
I tested the original fuel gauge and new temp gauge with my power box. Running 12 volts into the voltage limiter to see what the gauges would do. I had to directly ground each one and they both maxed out because of the solid ground. This showed me that the gauges were at least working. It didn’t show me the variable ground side because I didn’t have resistors to ground them.
I tested the rte voltage limiter output……it runs back and forth 5-6 volts output
I installed the gauge cluster and the new ground.
The temp gauge showed nothing. I figured this was a bad ground because I tested it on the bench and it pegged out.
So I went out to the sensor and saw corroded terminal. I just put a new end on it.
The gauge started bouncing. So now I went from a non working at all…..to a bouncing gauge
It was weird because the temperature would rise……but the gauge kept bouncing while it was rising. Maybe 1/2” back and forth…….
I also have a mechanical gauge that shows correct temperature. So I know what the temp should be reading
I then put a new temp sensor in.
The gauge never rose this time. It now bounces between cold and hot… it sweeps to hot fast and then drops to cold and then back to hot and so on.
Anyone had this happen before or know what could be wrong with it?















