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Date: 21 Jul 2004 04:16:17 -0700
From: deniztorlaknospamail.com (Deniz)
Subject: Re: Engine temperature gauge - 1990 Saab 9000S


Yes, it sits right at the bottom like it does with the ignition turned off. It moves just a tiny bit when I turn the engine on and goes back to the bottom and after that it doesn't move at all. I'll check the wire today. Hopefully that's the problem. Thanks for the help. - Deniz Grunff <grunffnospam.com> wrote in message news:<2m4v2uFj1jsuU1nospamberlin.de>... > Deniz wrote: > > > I filled the container after the leak. Still the gauge sits on low. > > Any other possibilities? > > And do you have an idea where the sensor might be lcoated? > > Does the needle sit right at the bottom, like it does with the ignition > turned off? If so, it's more likely that the wire has come off the > sensor. The sensor is located near the thermostat housing IIRC.

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