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Temp Gage going to RED instantly
2001 X5 4.4 FYI, I just replaced the radiator, pump and thermostat along with all hoses! So it has to be a sensor?...or does it need to be bled? |
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For someone I know, it was a faulty cluster. He had resoldered the capacitors in the cluster. Not sure if this applies to you.
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No, I haven't messed with the instrument cluster. I only worked on the cooling system.
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Sounds like you obviously missed something, time to start double checking. The fact that it never did this before will likely rule out that you have a cluster issue and simply missed or swapped a connector.
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I had to remove 3 sensor connectors:
- one located on top of thermostat - one located on top of water pump - one located on lower radiator hose I removed, cleaned and re-set each one of them. Still the same issue. Anything else? Perhaps one of the wires is broken inside? Or, has the sensor gone bad? |
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you must circulate the cooling system after refreshing the coolent.
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The temp needle it going instantly to hot w/o the car even running, so that's not his problem. He's got a wiring issue, somewhere, somehow. Maybe Weasel can assist him w/ a pin out of the cluster and which wires to trace like I had to when resolving an oil pressure light in my mom's 328ci. After figuring out the wire had shorted somewhere, I was forced to run a new wire from the oil pressure sensor harness to the back on the gauge cluster.
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try disconnecting one by one all of those 3 you have cleaned..should it point to the faulty one? I guess it should ,but I am not sure.
good luck
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I think I have two options:
a) Take it into the dealer for a scan to see which sensor is reporting a short. Then trace the wire. b) Cut the sensor wires and re-make them from scratch. c) Remove the 3 sensors and place them in one by one while keeping an eye on the temp gauge. Anyone other thoughts? |
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