Coolant level is fine, looks like I'll have to change the temp sensor, from looking round I see there's two temp sensors, obviously I'll need the one that relates to the dash. Which from what I've read is the easier of the two. But had anyone got a pic of the location as I can only find details on the diesel.
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22 December 2012 - 09:50 AM
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21 December 2012 - 03:26 PM
It seems to be an intermittent problem, just been out again and it's working fine now!
In Topic: Mondeo Dtc 9318
21 December 2012 - 02:33 PM
By the way I've done the dash test and the gauge works fine also heaters blow hot
In Topic: Mondeo Dtc 9318
21 December 2012 - 02:31 PM
Ok I've ordered that and changed the battery, the light is now off but…
Now the temp gauge isn't working its moving only slightly. At first I thought it was overcooling but after taking it for a drive, I turned the ignition off and then on and the temp gauge went up to half then slowly dropped down!?
Any ideas?
Now the temp gauge isn't working its moving only slightly. At first I thought it was overcooling but after taking it for a drive, I turned the ignition off and then on and the temp gauge went up to half then slowly dropped down!?
Any ideas?
In Topic: Mondeo Dtc 9318
20 December 2012 - 10:27 PM
Are these universal, would this one be fine
http://r.ebay.com/lswcf6
Would the light not turn itself off when the voltage rises? I've also read disconnecting the battery for 30+ minutes will reset them, would it be with trying this in the mean time? Could there be a problem with the alternator as it must be working to some extent as it wouldn't start the first time until it had a good run. Are alternators an all or nothing thing or will it gradually give up?
If that makes sense…
http://r.ebay.com/lswcf6
Would the light not turn itself off when the voltage rises? I've also read disconnecting the battery for 30+ minutes will reset them, would it be with trying this in the mean time? Could there be a problem with the alternator as it must be working to some extent as it wouldn't start the first time until it had a good run. Are alternators an all or nothing thing or will it gradually give up?
If that makes sense…
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