|
|
gas and temperature gauges
|
|
|
| |
|
andie402
Novice
Nov 22, 2011, 8:24 PM
Post #1 of 9
(6928 views)
|
gas and temperature gauges
|
Sign In
|
|
Hello, 99 Chevy lumina 3.1 liter engine. Daughters car, temperature gauge pegs out almost instantly but car does not get hot. Never needed coolant. Replaced thermastat, temperature sender. Still pegs out. Water pump then went out replaced that along with front cover gasket and intake gasket, and bled the air pockets. I don't think that has anything to do with the gauge though because this was all going on before waterpump went out. Never had to add coolant till pump went out. believe probably just a coincidence because all is fixed, no leaks and still pegs out. Just found out today though that her gas gauge does not work either. Are they connected in some way that neither one is working? Thanks for taking the time to help me. Andie
|
|
| |
|
Hammer Time
Ultimate Carjunky
/ Moderator
Nov 22, 2011, 8:30 PM
Post #2 of 9
(6920 views)
|
Re: gas and temperature gauges
|
Sign In
|
|
It is very likely that it is low on coolant and has air pockets. That engine is notorious for that and very difficult to to get full and all the air out. you need to pressure test the system to look for leaks paying close attention to the in take manifold gasket. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ We offer help in answering questions, clarifying things or giving advice but we are not a substitute for an on-site inspection by a professional.
|
|
| |
|
andie402
Novice
Nov 22, 2011, 8:55 PM
Post #4 of 9
(6896 views)
|
Re: gas and temperature gauges
|
Sign In
|
|
She said that the gas gauge will go up and down.
|
|
| |
|
Discretesignals
Ultimate Carjunky
/ Moderator
Nov 22, 2011, 8:58 PM
Post #5 of 9
(6889 views)
|
Re: gas and temperature gauges
|
Sign In
|
|
Bulletin No.: 99-06-03-007C Date: April, 2001 TECHNICAL Subject: Fuel Gauge Inaccurate/Fluctuates, Premature Low Fuel Chime (Exchange Instrument Panel Cluster, Replace Fuel Level Sensor, Reprogram EEPROM) Models: 1997-99 Buick Century, Regal 1997-99 Chevrolet Lumina, Monte Carlo 1998-99 Oldsmobile Intrigue 1997-99 Pontiac Grand Prix This bulletin is being revised due to part number changes and deletion of the parts table. Refer to the parts information catalog for the correct part number. Please discard Corporate Bulletin Number 99-06-03-007B (Section 06 - Engine). Condition Some customers may comment on the following conditions: ^ The fuel gauge reads incorrectly. ^ The low fuel chime sounds prematurely. For example the chime may sound when 19-22 L (5-6 gallons) of fuel remains in the tank. ^ The fuel gauge may fluctuate from full to empty and then back to full after a fill up and a hot soak. Cause These conditions may be caused by several factors which are vehicle specific: ^ Fuel contamination to the resistor board (sender card) of the fuel level sensor in the fuel tank. ^ Calibration changes within the EEPROM of the PCM. ^ Software revisions to the I/P cluster. Each of these factors affect the accuracy of the fuel gauge and/or the low fuel warning system. Correction 1998 Oldsmobile Intrigue vehicles built prior to May 7, 1998. Request an exchange I/P cluster from the A-C Delco(R) Service Center. This cluster must contain the software modifications in Delco Electronics Bulletin # 98 IDPD07ISA. Installing this new cluster will result in the elimination of the low fuel chime. Important: You must advise the customer about the elimination of the low fuel chime, as this is a change to the Owner's Manual information. All 1997, 1998 and 1999 vehicles built prior to December 1, 1998. In order to improve the accuracy of the fuel gauge, replace the fuel level sensor in the fuel tank. Refer to the procedure in the Engine Controls sub-section of the Service Manual. 1998-99 Oldsmobile and Pontiac vehicles built prior to October 1, 1998. Reprogram the EEPROM using any Techline CD numbered higher than CD # 21 for 1998 or the TIS 2000 # 12 CD or higher. Parts Information For the correct part number for the fuel sender card, refer to the appropriate Parts Information Catalog. Since we volunteer our time and knowledge, we ask for you to please follow up when a problem is resolved.
|
|
| |
|
Sidom
Veteran
/ Moderator
Nov 22, 2011, 9:01 PM
Post #6 of 9
(6886 views)
|
Re: gas and temperature gauges
|
Sign In
|
|
Andie, you need to stay with one thread for the same problem...You're having mods cover ground already covered, thus the reason for 1 thread.... http://autoforums.carjunky.com/...ge_pegs_out_P105672/
(This post was edited by Sidom on Nov 22, 2011, 9:01 PM)
|
|
| |
|
Discretesignals
Ultimate Carjunky
/ Moderator
Nov 22, 2011, 9:04 PM
Post #7 of 9
(6878 views)
|
Re: gas and temperature gauges
|
Sign In
|
|
<Slaps Andie> Since we volunteer our time and knowledge, we ask for you to please follow up when a problem is resolved.
|
|
| |
|
andie402
Novice
Nov 22, 2011, 9:17 PM
Post #8 of 9
(6871 views)
|
Re: gas and temperature gauges
|
Sign In
|
|
Sorry, I'm only trying to help my daughter who is a single mom with 4 kids and can't aford to take her car to a shop. i don't think I deserve to be slapped for that. Sorry if I wasted your time. And Thank you to all who tried to help, i appreciate it. Thanks again.
|
|
| |
|
Sidom
Veteran
/ Moderator
Nov 22, 2011, 9:54 PM
Post #9 of 9
(6862 views)
|
Re: gas and temperature gauges
|
Sign In
|
|
He was just kidding with you Andie..... Actually there is more info in this thread right now than the other one so I'll lock the other one to avoid any more confusion... so stick to this one
(This post was edited by Sidom on Nov 22, 2011, 9:54 PM)
|
|
| |
|