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Title: Temperature guage not working?
Post by: BOOSTN on October 16, 2004, 04:43:39 PM
Hey all,

Im hoping someone could help me out here. I recently purchased a used Suzuki Samurai with the G16A motor in it. It seems the temp guage doesn't want to climb to the mid point. Heats up fine, and starts to climb but only goes about a 1/4 of the way.

I changed out the thermostat and still not helping. Any suggestions?
Title: Re: Temperature guage not working?
Post by: wildgoody on October 16, 2004, 04:54:00 PM
This should not be a problem,
if you changed the thermostat
with a stock temp one (180*)
I think it is, you now know this
is the point to watch

The possible cause could be the
wrong sending unit, the G13 came
with a different sender than the G16
so the signal is not as high of a Ohm
and only puts your Sammy's guage
to the 1/4 mark

Mine runs there, but I also run a
160* thermostat so it was expected

Wild
Title: Re: Temperature guage not working?
Post by: Maiden Hell on October 16, 2004, 05:48:58 PM
1/4 is normal.  I'd worry if it ever reached the mid point.
Title: Re: Temperature guage not working?
Post by: BOOSTN on October 17, 2004, 01:44:33 AM
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1/4 is normal.  I'd worry if it ever reached the mid point.



I have had it reach the mid point, but only on SUPER hot days, 28-30 degree weather. It takes forever to reach it, but it does. The heat works unbelievably well, really hot.

Were approaching the winter months here in Canada so I won't see it do that for a while. I was worried that when it got colder it wouldn't reach the 1/4 point, but it does so I think im o.k.

Im glad to hear that it's actually normal and nothing to realy worry about.

Thx.
Title: Re: Temperature guage not working?
Post by: Speedracer7c on October 17, 2004, 01:46:26 AM
Mine goes midway and stops, Everytime, doesn't move even if i'm wheelin or driving.
Title: Re: Temperature guage not working?
Post by: BOOSTN on October 17, 2004, 01:47:49 AM
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Mine goes midway and stops, Everytime, doesn't move even if i'm wheelin or driving.


See this is why I wonder? I have a bud who just told me the same thing?

According to the replies up top, I should be fine?
Title: Re: Temperature guage not working?
Post by: Speedracer7c on October 17, 2004, 01:49:46 AM
I guess so. As wild said though check your temp guage sending probe thing and see if its the one for the 1.6 motor.
Title: Re: Temperature guage not working?
Post by: Maiden Hell on October 17, 2004, 06:12:52 AM
Where abouts in Canada do you live, BOOSTN?
Title: Re: Temperature guage not working?
Post by: kotsh on October 17, 2004, 10:04:39 AM
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I have had it reach the mid point, but only on SUPER hot days, 28-30 degree weather. It takes forever to reach it, but it does. The heat works unbelievably well, really hot.

Were approaching the winter months here in Canada so I won't see it do that for a while. I was worried that when it got colder it wouldn't reach the 1/4 point, but it does so I think im o.k.

Im glad to hear that it's actually normal and nothing to realy worry about.

Thx.

mine also is around 1/4 almost all the time.when its (the weather) hot it goes  to 1/3.
by the way i envy you ,where i live when we are talking about realy hot its usually more the 40(C)
Title: Re: Temperature guage not working?
Post by: jerryp58 on October 17, 2004, 10:59:30 AM
What temp thermostat did you use?

Mine originally had a 190+ (I think it was actually 193) degree; that was just a little under 1/2 on the gauge.

Then I put in a 160 degree; that was a little too cool and probably 1/5 on the gauge.

I have a 180 degree in there now and it sits around the 1/4 mark.

The original clutch fan would keep it at the thermostat level all of the time.  My electric fan will keep it there unless I'm sitting still for more than 15 minutes, then it'll creep up to a little over 1/2 and the fan will come on and cool it back down.  As long as it gets to the same level all of the time, you should be fine.

I think that, in general, a cooler engine will have a little more HP, but will be worse on emissions, and causes more wear & tear than a warmer engine.  I believe that most engines are designed to run best around 190-200 degrees.