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Engine heating up then dropping back down?!
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If the engine races during warm up but then drops down when fully warm, that definitely indicates the ECT (coolant sensor that feeds the ecu) is knackered, but doesn't explain the guage not showing hot, as that is a separate sensor.
So for both to be faulty would suggest either air lock in the cooling system, or a fault on the loom to the 2 temperature senders/that loom's not plugged in properly?
So for both to be faulty would suggest either air lock in the cooling system, or a fault on the loom to the 2 temperature senders/that loom's not plugged in properly?
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I know it's not economical I've owned two. Since its happened its using a lot more fuel than usual
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If you've got a multi meter put it to resistance and check the ECT when the car is cold first thing. Then take it out for a spin and get it up to temp so that you can see it resistance when hot. The difference should be massive. There a re values on the net for what you should expect the resistance to be. The 5th gen should be about 5k ohms cold and about 250 ohms hot. If this checks out then I'd test the wires back to the ECU for continuity & voltage.
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It's not ever getting up to half way, so I'm assuming that rules out head gasket?
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Both the gauge sensor and the ECT sensor are thermal resistors. They can get slow over the years, it's not impossible that both are knackered together after all i think they are a few cms apart? So why not test them and rule them out (along with the wiring).
I had a similar problem with my Pulsar except that it the gauge would always say the car was over heating. New gauge sensor, new ECT and new stat, all was fine. With the pulsar all three were goosed although the stat was sticking open a bit because of a big bit of silicone.
I had a similar problem with my Pulsar except that it the gauge would always say the car was over heating. New gauge sensor, new ECT and new stat, all was fine. With the pulsar all three were goosed although the stat was sticking open a bit because of a big bit of silicone.