Temp guage dead and car runs bad/rich February 20, 2010, 11:40:23 PM Hello,I have an 87 V6 Bird w/digital dash,the temp is inop,it runs rough and rich,thought it may be a temp sensor??? Tried a new one along w/a tested T-stat still no change.I'm not an electronics guru,I understand the basic of the system,any help would help.Thanks :o) Quote Selected
Temp guage dead and car runs bad/rich Reply #1 – February 21, 2010, 08:39:06 AM Full digi cluster or just electronic speedo? Quote Selected
Temp guage dead and car runs bad/rich Reply #2 – February 21, 2010, 09:04:34 AM Not trying to thread hijack , but I have this problem on a full digi cluster , all the other gauges work but not the temp . I already tried a new sender I know on the older style senders if you grounded them the gauge should peg out. How do you test the digital gauge ? Quote Selected
Temp guage dead and car runs bad/rich Reply #3 – February 21, 2010, 04:11:03 PM Hey,I'm sorry,I forgot to mention that my cluster has only digital speed-O,I only used a test light at both temp sending unit and temp sensor to see if there was any juice and there wuz.Thanks! Quote Selected
Temp guage dead and car runs bad/rich Reply #4 – February 21, 2010, 07:38:37 PM You can take the single red wire on the front of the lower intake (forget what it's called) and ground it out. Turn the key to the on position, and see if the gauge pegs. This will tell you that your temp gauge is still good. If the gauge dosen't move, your next move should be to see if you are getting voltage to the IVR or to the gauge itself. Also, pull your cluster out and check all the bulbs, believe it or not, if some of those bulbs are burnt out, they will stop the electrical path and not allow voltage to the other parts if the cluster. I had a similar problem with mine, both water temp and gas gauge weren't working (among other things). Check this thread out, http://www.foxtbirdcougarforums.com/showthread.php?t=26898 Quote Selected
Temp guage dead and car runs bad/rich Reply #5 – February 21, 2010, 10:07:30 PM there is also a process to self test the full digital cluster temp guage. When I get to my home pc,,I will post it hypostang Quote Selected
Temp guage dead and car runs bad/rich Reply #6 – February 21, 2010, 10:30:47 PM Thank you 20th,My only other question is why duz it seem like the car is running rich and rough?It just feels/sounds like something besides the guage is not right? If the temp sensor was bad seems the computer would think the engine is cold? I need to look and see if I have a shop manual for this car? I just have a funny feeling about all of this.Thank you Quote Selected
Temp guage dead and car runs bad/rich Reply #7 – February 21, 2010, 10:33:41 PM Quote from: jcassity;311012there is also a process to self test the full digital cluster temp guage. When I get to my home pc,,I will post it hypostangThank you Quote Selected
Temp guage dead and car runs bad/rich Reply #8 – February 21, 2010, 10:35:20 PM Quote from: desotorandy;311017Thank you 20th,My only other question is why duz it seem like the car is running rich and rough?It just feels/sounds like something besides the guage is not right? If the temp sensor was bad seems the computer would think the engine is cold? I need to look and see if I have a shop manual for this car? I just have a funny feeling about all of this.Thank you The gauge sender and the EEC sensor are two different things , completely independent of each other. Quote Selected
Temp guage dead and car runs bad/rich Reply #9 – February 21, 2010, 10:35:41 PM Quote from: desotorandy;311017Thank you 20th,My only other question is why duz it seem like the car is running rich and rough?It just feels/sounds like something besides the guage is not right? If the temp sensor was bad seems the computer would think the engine is cold? I need to look and see if I have a shop manual for this car? I just have a funny feeling about all of this.Thank youwhy dont you just pull the codes with a paper clip and be done with it. Quote Selected
Temp guage dead and car runs bad/rich Reply #10 – February 22, 2010, 12:11:52 AM Thanks gang!We have a new Snap on Verus at our shop but it's broken and has been returned for repair ectI forgot about the paper clip idea! Hum!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I do know that the guage and the EEC are seperate but hey thought I'd ask ect,I just havn't had much time to mess w/the car since I bought it in Dec. Gues I better get back on the 5.0HO and AOD build?Good feedback,thank you. Quote Selected
Temp guage dead and car runs bad/rich Reply #11 – February 22, 2010, 01:54:40 AM I got mine to work ....WHOOOO HOOOOOOO!!!!!! I sat down with the evtm and went from the sender to the cluster until I found the problem. It was the printed circuit at the back of the cluster a drop of super glue and some rear defroster grid repair paint and I'm in business :D Quote Selected
Temp guage dead and car runs bad/rich Reply #12 – February 23, 2010, 09:19:42 PM Hey,It's working now,replaced both temp sensor and sending unit,must have gotten bad sensor from Motorcraft? Tried another and it works and runs fine Quote Selected
Temp guage dead and car runs bad/rich Reply #13 – February 23, 2010, 09:45:57 PM Quote from: desotorandy;311288Hey,It's working now,replaced both temp sensor and sending unit,must have gotten bad sensor from Motorcraft? Tried another and it works and runs fineSadly that does happen , glad you got it straightened out Quote Selected
Temp guage dead and car runs bad/rich Reply #14 – February 25, 2010, 11:00:36 PM add on to help out hypostang............=========================Tach/Multi guage diagnosticall codes are Hexadecimal format and can range from 00 to FF (binary 0000 to 11111111)or (decimal 0 - 128) . While active in the various modes, they can be used as a "wiggle test" to check for shorts and intermittant circuits. Anyway,, display will be in hex format.hold the guages button in and turn the ign key to RUNAdvance through the tests by pressing the guages button.A steady Tone and 8 bars lit is a passing testNo tone with 24 bars lit is a failTo enter the Fuel computer self testPress and hold the Select button atleast 5 or so seconds until the test display appears then advance thru the tests by pressing on Select over again. Quote Selected