the third "GT guy"?
Bill,
Have you thought about joining "the pair" and becoming the
third "GT guy"? :thumbsup
I have had an erratic reading oil pressure gauge from about day 10 (about a year and a half ago). I own an OBD-II scanner system made by AutoEnginuity and it displayed two error codes, an abnormally high
and low oil pressure sensor voltage. This correlates well with the crazy readings I observe on the gauge. So now, I know NOT to replace the gauge, but the sender instead. Hopefully this will be done by tonight. I will do a full report on this later...
The reason why I mentioned this is that a scanner similar to mine can monitor your water temp in real time and this can assist in troubleshooting the problem, in your case a bad gauge OR computer. I also must make a confession at this point. I
never expect an auto dealer to repair anything that I own. Meaning, when I purchase a car, I expect to do all repairs myself. How did I develop this attitude? Simple, I bought an 1983 DeLorean brand new. Nuf said?
Your dealer should have no problem with this one!
Jay
GTsaver
If frozen that I would simply order and plan to install or schedule the dealer to install a new gauge. My gut tells me that this is the issue.
As for level of difficulty; now that FreeFlyer walked me through the process during the installation of his VERY cool OEM appearing boost/vacuum gauge I would gladly offer the same for you.
The process to swap will likley take a hour or so and then .... "SMILES" again
Takes care ..... and PLEASE close the threrad with your results
All the best
Shadowman