Pretty sure the one on the side of the head is coolant temp sensor and the one on the front of the head is for glow plugs temp sensor.The sensor on the side of the head goes to the gauge in the cluster.
Quote from: steevz on January 25, 2012, 07:03:43 pmPretty sure the one on the side of the head is coolant temp sensor and the one on the front of the head is for glow plugs temp sensor.The sensor on the side of the head goes to the gauge in the cluster.You mean in relation to the picture? Side being the left temp sensor? If thats the case I have it correctly wired then. I will check out the glow plug circuit on my wiring diagrams and see if I have that wire hooked up right as well. Maybe it is reading correct, but the cooling fan being on all the time is never allowing the temp to come up. Im going to disconnect that and see what happens with the gaugeThanks for the info!
You mean in relation to the picture? Side being the left temp sensor? If thats the case I have it correctly wired then. I will check out the glow plug circuit on my wiring diagrams and see if I have that wire hooked up right as well. Maybe it is reading correct, but the cooling fan being on all the time is never allowing the temp to come up. Im going to disconnect that and see what happens with the gaugeThanks for the info!
Doesnt matter where those temp sensor wires hook up as long as they hook up to one of those flanges. Both flanges leave the head so will read the same temperature.
My rad fan never comes on and my car won't overheat. Maybe your gauge is just screwed up.. You should be able to tell if your engine is really hot with the hood up after taking for a spin.
...extremely low temp reading on the gauge inside. It does move, but goes just to the bottom of the scale, and stays there. Also, probably related, the fan runs constantly at all times. I have installed a new thermostat that I pre-verified in boiling water first, and it is fresh coolant