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Car Forum / Honda Cars / July 2005

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DGB - 01 Jul 2005 17:32 GMT
After I changed the radiator in my 95 Civic the Coolant temp gauge stopped
working.  It doesn't appear to be running hot (the fan still comes on and
you can drive it 200+ miles and it will start the next morning) but I'd
really like the gauge back.  I'm almost certain that I must have forgotten
to plug something in but so far I have been unable to locate the sensor.

thanx,
David
mopa - 03 Jul 2005 03:24 GMT
Hi David,

It seems like you did forget to plug something in. I installed a new
radiator in my Honda Civic 93, which 92/95 Honda Civics are the same
style, and as you know these years have problems with the engine being
over heated. After I changed my radiator, I have not been having any
problems.

Hopefully you installed the 100% copper radiator, and with the steel
top. The oem ones have the cheap plastic, and can and do crack over
time.

When you removed your radiator, there were two plugs, one is for the
radiator fan, and one is for the sensor. I would go back and check and
make sure both are plugged in properly. That is probably what is wrong.

Good luck!
Janos
DGB - 04 Jul 2005 01:54 GMT
Janos,

   There appears to be only one plug.  It is directly in front of the
radiator overflow container.  I removed the overflow container and a section
of the air intake piping to get a clear view of the whole radiator.  The
only wires coming from the radiator are the ones from the fan motor.

thanx again,
David

> Hi David,
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> Good luck!
> Janos
mopa - 04 Jul 2005 17:59 GMT
I just looked to double check, and yeah there is only one plug, which
is for the fan, but there must be something in there that reads the
temp gauge, because otherwise it wouldn't know what the radiator was
cooling.

I am not an expert nevertheless, but I did replace mine, and I haven't
been having any problems. My car used to overheat daily, until I
changed it. It's so hot here, cars can overheat easily.

I just looked in my book, and it appears that the sensor is somewhere
right located near the waterpump or around that area.

good luck
 
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