1999 Porsche 911 Carrera "thermometer guage" Questions

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...the LED. If the guage is correct then there is no cause for alarm but to concur and find the solution. so check using a thermometer and confirm which is right. if so the circuit must be

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...guage got to RED within 1 minute of turning over engine? Have changed thermometer,both sensor switches replaced,flushed out the system and everything else,why when turning over the engine,the ...

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Thermometer guage and clock The thermometer will not read Farenheit, and the clock is in army time. How do I change these? to set the temp you have to have the key in the on position and hold the left

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...guage needel is between the N and L of NORMAL all is OK. 2. I used a lazer thermometer to check the temps of the radiator inlet hose and radiator fins & tubes, near the rad inlet. The max temp I ...

...thermometer and double check the temp in the rad. It should read the same as your guage. If not change the temp sensor for the guage.also check to make sure that the fans kick in at about 190 degrees ...

...thermometer was flashing all the time but the coolant guage showed the temperature to be in the normal range - could you advise what this could be? sounds like you are low on coolant or maybe coolant ...

thermometer. Does anyone know what the light is for? If the light goes out after engine gets alittle warm, this is normal. Since there is no temp guage, VW uses this light to inform that the engine is

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guage will continue but will then max out in the red zone. If someone could reply I would appreciate it. Sincerely, Aaron You either have an electrical short to the gauge or your temperature sensor on

...guage is faulty.A candy thermometer works well for this test. With the age of the vehicle I would suspect calcium build up in the radiator could very possibly be your heating problem. The only good ...

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