padgett Posted August 12, 2006 Posted August 12, 2006 For those with a LM who know how to get into diagnostic mode (see here - ED-04 ) please let me know what the coolant temperature is (will be in centigrade) when the indicator first clicks to the 12 o'clock position.I *suspect* it is going to be in the 200-220F range but need to know if less. If anyone notices what it is when it goes to the next click, that would be appreciated also.
Reatta45 Posted August 12, 2006 Posted August 12, 2006 Hello pagett...I posted this 7/19/06...I did this on my ?91 Reatta coupe.Using the diagnostic function in the ECM along with a very accurate digital contact temp probe and an IR temp gun. I set out to see if I could come up with any thing.I removed the engine thermostat to even out the temp readings that I was getting externally.I also found that my engine sensor was quite accurate.The first segment I did not record.The 2nd segment comes on at 115 degrees F.The 3rd segment comes on at 131 degrees F.The 4th segment comes on at 147 degrees F.The 5th segment comes on at 167 degrees F.The 6th segment comes on at 184 degrees F. (This is the 12 o?clock position).The 7th segment comes on at 212 degrees F.The 8th segment comes on at 217 degrees F.The 9th segment comes on at 223 degrees F.The 10th segment comes on at 230 degrees F. (This is as high as I wanted to go)I did not go to the next segment; I removed my air flow restriction and allowed things to cool down.The cool down, (segment turn off), lagged about 1 degree cooler than the turn on temp. for any given segment.I repeated this complete cycle 3 times with no variation.It appears that this display is NOT linear, the temperature changes after the 12 o?clock position light up the next segment with a much smaller change in heat. This is good as this is when it should be catching your attention? I do not know at what temperature the red segments light or at what temperature the ?HOT? indicator lights? Hope I never see them. KennyV.
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