Not had the car running for long, but I've seen this one both of the two clusters I've had in the car.
Basically I start the car and the temp gauge just starts climbing immediately - ie. it is showing as overheating within about 2 minutes, with the light flashing and all. The coolant level is fine, and there is a new coolant level sender and coolant warning light relay. I also went through the grounding terminals under the dash and pulled every line, cleaned up, and even replaced a few connectors that were excessively corroded. This made it better (before it was also randomly flashing, light would flash with the blinkers, etc), but it still consistently pegs.
Which temp sender is the gauge reading from? There is one on the front and rear of the block. I've tried pulling and reconnecting/cleaning both terminals - no luck.
The car is not overheating - I've driven it for over an hour like this and no steam, the radiator fans come on fine, everything seems fine, just the gauge pegs. I suspect a short to ground somewhere...
Also of note is the rest of the cluster works fine - gas gauge, lights, etc. So I don't think its a cluster/voltage reg/cluster ground issue.
Any ideas?