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Temp may just be your temp sensor, look through the drivers side front wheel, you see the sensor. Fuel gauge not working is usually the sending unit on the fuel pump. Gotta drop the tank.
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I am in Aust, and the Holden rodeo manual if I can get it is about $495 .00 so I am looking at ... My problem is to do with fuel starvation in the 2-3000 rev range, and it isrunning as if it is missing, but it is not. ... I have been playing with the throttle Position Sensor (TPS) and could do with some guidance there.
Usually a sign of a faulty thermostat or temp gauge sending unit. If the engine really is not reaching normal temp you would be burning more fuel. Assuming the radiator is full of coolant, you could test the sending unit for the gauge, but my money is on a new thermostat.
Holden Rodeo 1989 2.6mpi , start and only runs for 2 or so seconds themselves stalls, after putting on a fuel peesure gauge, fuel looked okay and slowly dropping, found the ECM relay was intermittently switching on and off, gave it a tap and the engine kept on running, relay not repairable, replace with new part. Located in the fuse and relay box on the right hand side of engine bay next to battery. Hope this helps.
that can happen for several reasons the least being the ecm. first thing is it could be a weak fuel pumpand the only way to check this is with a fuel pressure gauge. it should be between 17 and 25 psi. next it could be the TPS(throttle position sensor) this controls your idle. this is located on the throttle body has a weatherproof plug and is held with (2) screws . next is the engine speed sensor this helps the ecm adjust the fuel/air mixture in conjunction with the TPS,IAC valve,O2 sensor<and the egr valve. to pinpoint the sensor problem you have to have a diagnostic scan done. please rate this.......thanks
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