murphy1244
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How sure are you of this? (only asking)
Your gauge works?
How sure are you of this? (only asking)
Yes it does.Your gauge works?
I am not trying to be a smarty, but why did you ask if the gauge was mechanical or electrical if you and taken the WIRE loose and saw the gauge drop?. But what I do know is when I unplugged the wire off the sending unit WITH THE IGNITION KEY ON, the needle on the temperature gauge instantly bottomed out in the green area on the gauge. When I plugged the wire back in the sending unit, the needle jumped up instantly.
Yes it does.
Do you think a new gauge would read lower, according to the needle? Or will it read the same because this gauge works?
Thanks
I am not trying to be a smarty, but why did you ask if the gauge was mechanical or electrical if you and taken the WIRE loose and saw the gauge drop?
No you're not being mean, I understand.. What I'm referring to about the gauge reading "lower", is, should the NEEDLE ON THE GAUGE be lower than what the temperature actually is?? In other words, if I install a new gauge, will the needle be lower in the green, compared to the old gauge at the same tested temperature. ...talking about the old gauge giving a false reading even though it works... The engine can be completely cold. Like if I start it for the 1st time in the morning.. Well if I ONLY turn the key to the ON position, the needle will rise up in the green some (like the engine is a little warm or something) before I even start the engine. Shouldn't the needle be bottomed out in the cold green?? What I'm asking is "is this normal for the needle to do this", or is the gauge faulty?? This is the main reason I started this thread was because the high needle reading on the gauge. Let me know how many of y'all I've confused...Not to be mean but after reading your responses I don't think you should be taking this Tractor apart. The Gauge will read lower than what?? The gauge reads so the sender works. If you ever want to see if a gauge works take the wire off and touch it to ground for a second no more. The gauge will spike up.
1. In other words, if I install a new gauge, will the needle be lower in the green, compared to the old gauge at the same tested temperature. ..
2. talking about the old gauge giving a false reading even though it works... The engine can be completely cold. Like if I start it for the 1st time in the morning.. Well if I ONLY turn the key to the ON position, the needle will rise up in the green some (like the engine is a little warm or something) before I even start the engine. Shouldn't the needle be bottomed out in the cold greed?? What I'm asking is "is this normal for the needle to do this", or is the gauge faulty?? .
1. None of these gauges without numbers on them* are what I would call "accurate". When compared to another there will be variations, that is part of why they don't put numbers on them. But they will be repeatable if in good working order, so learn where yours runs under normal conditions and get concerned if it goes much higher. 2. This is the first I have heard of your gauge going into the green when it is cold and you simply turn the key on. Either the gauge or the sending unit is bad. That is not normal. I am short of spare time, so when this happens to me, I buy a matched set of sender and gauge and replace both. *and some with numbers.
This is why I'm asking if I install a new gauge, will it do the same thing?
I agree.Maybe. Unless the sender is bad. That is why I replace both on these low dollar items. Prior to doing that, make sure you have good, clean electrical connections.