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Author: Subject: Still having issues with Koso + ZX12 water temperatures
twybrow

posted on 6/9/12 at 06:47 PM Reply With Quote
Still having issues with Koso + ZX12 water temperatures

I posted a little while ago here about the erratic temperature readings I was getting on my car. A brief summary:

- ZX12 engine with Polo rad, header tank (non-breathing) & Koso gauges - running with no problem since installed March 2012 (water temperature consistently at 68-75 on the cruise, and raising to 90C on a hard run)
- Some time mid-July, I started getting erratic temperature readings (jumping 30+ degrees in a second, then back again, hovering above the upper limit of the gauge etc - although it would then tend to hover around a more realistic value again shortly afterwards)

On the suggestion from the last thread, I changed the sensor to another one I had (it is the same age, but has only ever dangled in free air measuring the outside temperature) - it seems to have reduced the instantaneous jumping, but the number is still al over the place. I may have imagined it, but it seems to increase if I accelerate, and settle out to a normal value if I lift off - although this is by no means certain!

So, what do the collective think could be causing it? Air/steam in the system? Faulty water pump? Dodgy sender (stop being a cheap skate and buy a new one!?)? Wrong level in the header tank? A blockage? Incorrect plumbing?

Any help greatly appreciated as I am really nervous that I am damaging my engine, or risk pouring boiling water everywhere if it is in fact running over temperature.

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speedygonzales

posted on 6/9/12 at 07:30 PM Reply With Quote
My guess is it's a wiring fault - possibly corrosion. Especially since you say it was working fine and then have started to have problems with it. Give the pins / connections a good clean and see if you have any luck.





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twybrow

posted on 6/9/12 at 07:46 PM Reply With Quote
But they are connectors on the ends of a premade wire supplied with the gauges - I will double check the connections at each end of the wire just to be sure. I would have thought a wiring fault would give no reading at all, rather than an intermittent reading... But I may well be wrong!
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Xtreme Kermit

posted on 6/9/12 at 07:59 PM Reply With Quote
I had a dodgy earth behind the dash a while back that made the gauges swing round and back and then settle. Got worse over item until I cleaned up the connection on the earth post.
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austin man

posted on 6/9/12 at 08:26 PM Reply With Quote
brother in law has a similar problem with a gauge not KOSO though his problem turned out to be an air lock where the sensor was we assumed it must hav ebeen steam build up causing the erratic nature





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speedygonzales

posted on 6/9/12 at 08:27 PM Reply With Quote
If you've got corrosion on a pin / terminal or for that matter a poorly crimped wire (I prefer soldered joints) it is quite possible to get an intermittent fault. It's something easy to check and won't cost you anything.





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twybrow

posted on 6/9/12 at 10:41 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by speedygonzales
My guess is it's a wiring fault - possibly corrosion. Especially since you say it was working fine and then have started to have problems with it. Give the pins / connections a good clean and see if you have any luck.


Speedygonzales I doth my cap at you sir! I pulled the wiring out, and I found that in one place, the wire has melted where it touched the block, exposing the earth sheath, and I suspect also nicked one of the wires within it. I have cut out the damaged section, soldered it back up, and re-attached the sheath. Fingers crossed for a run out tomorrow to check it, but I am hopeful!

Thanks for the input so far - I will report back on how successful it is!

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