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Old 07-26-2017, 12:52 PM   #1
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Engine Temperature Gauge

My temperature gauge isn't working, not sure if its the wiring or the gauge itself. Anyway, instead of replacing my current gauge, is there a cheap under dash temperature gauge I can buy to test out if the gauge is the issue before I pull my dash bezel off and replace that temp gauge?
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Old 07-26-2017, 02:05 PM   #2
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I just went through this...what year truck, engine size and year of engine? From what Ive read , they say its rarw for the dash gauge to go bad. Check your sending wire 1st
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Old 07-26-2017, 02:10 PM   #3
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I just went through this...what year truck, engine size and year of engine? From what Ive read , they say its rarw for the dash gauge to go bad. Check your sending wire 1st
It's a 68 C10 truck, 383 stroker engine. Not sure of year on engine.
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Old 07-26-2017, 02:16 PM   #4
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My temperature gauge isn't working, not sure if its the wiring or the gauge itself. Anyway, instead of replacing my current gauge, is there a cheap under dash temperature gauge I can buy to test out if the gauge is the issue before I pull my dash bezel off and replace that temp gauge?
There is an easy test to check the gauge.
Take the sending unit wire off and ground it against the block and the gauge should go full hot with the key on. If it doesn't move then the gauge isn't getting a ground from the wire or it isn't getting voltage from the gauge cluster.
It could also be a bad gauge.
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Old 07-26-2017, 02:17 PM   #5
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Re: Engine Temperature Gauge

Reason I ask about year of engine is because newer sbc use a 3/8" temp send unit...older uses 1/2". The 3/8 wont read right with factory gauge, but usually read hot. Yours does not work at all so Id check your wire then go from there. Others should chime in.
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Old 07-26-2017, 02:33 PM   #6
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There is an easy test to check the gauge.
Take the sending unit wire off and ground it against the block and the gauge should go full hot with the key on. If it doesn't move then the gauge isn't getting a ground from the wire or it isn't getting voltage from the gauge cluster.
It could also be a bad gauge.
VetteVet, When you say "ground it", do you mean just disconnect sending wire and touch to the block? Sorry if thats a stupid question but I dont know jack about electrical issues.
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VetteVet, When you say "ground it", do you mean just disconnect sending wire and touch to the block? Sorry if thats a stupid question but I dont know jack about electrical issues.
Yes, you can just touch it to a bare spot on the block or run a jumper to the negative battery terminal. It should react immediately.
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