![]() |
exterior temp reading wrong after replacement of display
So here's my problem. I have a 1988 300E with the usual half broken exterior temperature display so I ordered a used one. Upon installation of the unit it is now reading about somewhere around 40 degrees to low of a temperature. Normally I would just assume it's the sensor reading wrong but before replacement the first half of the display would still be reading at least withing 10 degrees (ie it would be 95 outside and the display would read 9--- since the other half is broken) is there some sort of calibration I can do or maybe I have the wrong display? It looked slightly different in some minor ways but the part number was similar and it had the same plug as well as fitting with no problems...
Any ideas on this one? |
maybe...
you got a display set up for centigrade degrees not Farenheit degrees. I don't know what can be done if that's the case.
|
the display is reading in degrees Fahrenheit, at lease visibly. plus it usually reads in the mid 50s currently isn't that a little hot?
|
did you replace the sensor wire that goes from the back of the front lic plate to the display?
|
No, I figured since it was reading at least close to right (within 10 degrees) before I replaced the display that it wasn't bad...
|
I hope you'll excuse me for piggy backing you topic John as its related.
Damage to the cable would induce error into the reading rather than causing it to cease function? I'll admit I don't know how the sensor works at all. |
Quote:
|
sounds like you got a bad display,,, my daughters 190e the outside temp worked fine ,,, until she hooked the bumper and ripped the thermocouple in half,,, now it reads -36F all the time
|
well I guess I'll call the guy and see if he can refund me or send me one that is guaranteed to work... I always thought that as long as it wasn't cracked there wasn't anything that could go wrong with the displays
|
| All times are GMT -4. The time now is 02:03 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
Search Engine Optimization by vBSEO 3.6.0
Copyright 2024 Pelican Parts, LLC - Posts may be archived for display on the Peach Parts or Pelican Parts Website