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    OK heres the problem the temp gauge goes full upper scale with car at idel.

    The car

    2002 grand prix 3.8 S/C anniversary edition sedan


    The problem

    Temp gauge on cluster pegs out @ 260 + with in 60 seconds of operation
    slower with engine off ( takes a few minutes but will max out with cold eng)

    The facts

    1. LIM just replcaced

    2. coolant system bled and no air in system

    3 replaced coolant temp sender twice problem still present

    4. with scan tool connected temp is around 216 at idle fans on with A/C ( OKC is hot as ever this summer so i don't think this is all that bad)

    5. car runs fine no leaks and has a good idle

    6. looked over the wire harness and found no obvious evidence of damaged wires.

    7. I am about ready to slap a chunk of C4 under the car and see how many pieces are left after detonation..

    any input would be appreciated thank you.
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    The temp sensor has two outputs and one input. This means taht one output feeds the cluster and another feeds the pcm. You've done all the right things with checking that the gauge or gauge feed is incorrect and the pcm sees it correctly.

    This is sounding like a wire break etc. When the motor heats up the wire expands and pegs high. Try warming up the car and having a friend watch the gauge while you wiggle the wiring harness. Maybe you'll get lucky and it'll be the short leader that goes on to the sender.
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    I have done that / looked over the short lead looked old but no real damage... I think this is going to come to getting the pin outs and using a Meg-er to ring out the lines with the components disconnected.

    The things I do for roommates... and their non-maintained cars, this car has mega issues electrically.

    The DIC / HUD / AC / radio work when they feel like it.... after working on this car I have regained my Happy feeling of joy when I work on a old as hell Boeing, at least they have to be maintained...

    thank you for the input !
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mastiff View Post
    I have done that / looked over the short lead looked old but no real damage... I think this is going to come to getting the pin outs and using a Meg-er to ring out the lines with the components disconnected.

    The things I do for roommates... and their non-maintained cars, this car has mega issues electrically.

    the DIC / HUD / AC / radio work when they feel like it.

    thank you for the input !
    Iirc there are 2 temp sensors bro just like on most gm cars/trucks ,one for the gauge and one for the pcm.

    Did you replace 2 or one?
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    one .... located under the thermostat housing.

    I have only seen reference to one in this system. one temp sender unit and one low level sender.
    If you have any more that I don't know of then I am all ears because I am about sick of this car.
    I am so frustrated with it that if it doesn't say Volkswagen or Boeing on the name plate I don't even want to touch it ... in other words I am so out of my comfort zone it isn't even funny.


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    Put a stickey note over the gauge. It's optional.
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    now that's damn good idea
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    Quote Originally Posted by BillBoost37 View Post
    Put a stickey note over the gauge. It's optional.

    Now bill.... I know you wouldnt drive your car like that so should you really suggest it to someone?
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    It's all good I realize that he is simply joking.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mastiff View Post
    ...The things I do for roommates... and their non-maintained cars, this car has mega issues electrically.

    The DIC / HUD / AC / radio work when they feel like it.... after working on this car I have regained my Happy feeling of joy when I work on a old as hell Boeing, at least they have to be maintained...

    thank you for the input !
    That DIC/HUD/AC behavior is usually a sign of a bad ignition switch.

    Here is a link to a good write-up on diagnosis:Sparky's Answers: 2002 Pontiac Grand Prix Blower Inoperative, Erratic

    And here is an excellent "How-To" for ignition switch replacement: Sparky's Answers: 2002 Pontiac Grand Prix, Changing The Ignition Switch

    My 2002 GTP was doing all kinds of strange things. I replaced the bad ignition switch and everything worked properly again. I doubt this would have anything to do with the Temp gauge problem in the OP, but it might be the cause of many other electrical issues.
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    thank you for the info much obliged
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    Just wondering if you found a solution to this problem, i too did the lim gaskets, replaced the temp sender twice and am experiencing the exact same problems. I used an infrared thermometer on the thermostat housing and it'll consistanly stay between 190-200 degrees so i ordered a used instrument cluster thinking maybe the temp guage shorted out but am waiting to receive it yet.
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    no haven't had time to dig into it yet ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by tayl5645 View Post
    Now bill.... I know you wouldnt drive your car like that so should you really suggest it to someone?
    for the record...I've driven w/o a cluster.
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    this is my roommates car and as of a few days ago its wont even start..... oh the joys of Pontiac maintenance..lol
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