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Temperature gauge

Temperature gauge is not working. Just stays at the vey bottom.
Where is the connector for the temperature gauge on my engine? (98 civic ex, d16y8)

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Re: Re: Temperature gauge

Maybe it's just running really cool
I really can't help you, but I think the thermometer may be busted or your gauge is just stuck/not plugged in..? Your thermo is right above the tranny somewhere on the block. Well if somebody answers you we may both learn something..
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Re: Temperature gauge

no more thoughts? anyone?
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Re: Temperature gauge

Also one other thing I've noticed...it does move a little...when I start the car it comes up like 1 cm. but that's it. Hye do you think you can get me a picture of where the connector is on the engine?

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Re: Temperature gauge

At idle, a 4-banger honda will take 10-15 minutes to heat up to "normal operating temp".

There is a coolant temp. guage sender located directly under the distributor housing. There are also thermosensors/switch & a coolant temp sensor located on the back/side of engine.

These aren't from the correct engine, but will give you an idea of the placement. www.helminc.com for a manual.

http://www.binghamtonlife.com/manual...es/91-10-7.jpg
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http://www.binghamtonlife.com/manual...s/91-23-94.jpg
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