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    Coolant temp problem

    Hi wverytime I'm driving for a while after the cars warmed up my temp gauge moves over to the hot side a lil bit and I'm not leaking anywhere I've replaced the sensors and blead it the whole coolant system is good but when I tap the cluster right on the gauge the needle goes back to where it should and I've already gotten a new gauge and I'm stuck now lol anyone have this problem before?

    #2
    Do you have the grounding nut on the back of the temp gauge (cluster)?

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      #3
      Because e30 brah.
      harry/harout

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        #4
        It sounds like you need to remove the cluster, open it up, and at least tighten the nut behind the temperature gauge. I re-flow solder on that and the fuel gauge for better a better contact surface.
        The car makes it possible, but the driver makes it happen.
        Jim Levie, Huntsville, AL

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          #5
          This topic has been posted so many times...check your ground nuts and check your SI board/batteries.

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            #6
            I'm stuck because the nut on the back is tight and I have new batteries for the si board soo idk where to go from there... What and where is it that I need to solder?

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              #7
              You need to look at the SI board under a magnifying glass to see if there are any cracks. Re-solder those cracks will fix your problems.

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