Re: IML: A not so warm Crown
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Re: IML: A not so warm Crown



There is a sending unit at the front of the engine at the top of the water pump. There should be a single wire attached to it. Check to see if the wire is connected & making a good connection. If still no reading, replace the sender. They are available & inexpensive.
John
----- Original Message ----- From: <JosephStil@xxxxxxx>
To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, January 19, 2005 9:33 AM
Subject: IML: A not so warm Crown



Hi all, me again:

As I continue to get The Big Red Sled ready for his trip to the transmission
shop (this car does NOT like reverse gear -- I have read it before here on
the list and at the Forward Look list -- all gears but reverse work fine
--what is up with this?), to have the transmission worked on, I have gotten the
car running a couple of times, after performing a basic tune up (need to do the
points/condenser & check the timing), doing the brake work, replacing the
fuel pump, cleaning up the fuel tank, etc.


I am curious about one thing (well, one thing at the moment). The other day
while at idle and after idling for about 15 minutes, I noticed that the
temperature gauge on the dash was not working. The fuel gauge was fine, the
alternator/generator gauge was fine, the oil pressure gauge was fine; the
temperature gauge was pegged at "C." So, curious, I opened up the heater all the
way and the air was very toasty.


So, my questions are these:  1)  Could the problem be the  thermostat?  2)
If not thermostat, could the problem be some sort of  sending unit to the
gauge? 3) If not a sending unit, could the gauge be  funky?

Any suggestions on how to run this problem down?

Thanks everyone!!!

Joe
Allen Texas
1961 Crown Southampton





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