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Temperature gauge calibration question S70 1998

I disconnected the battery to replace the pcv system on a '98 S70 nonturbo, and now I need to run drive cycles to make 6 of the OBD2 monitors change to "ready" status.

Depending on where you look, the coolant temperature must be either below 122°F (49°C) or between 84°F (29°C) and 122°F. The drive cycle is a waste of time and gasoline if you don't start the engine at the correct temperature.

Does anyone know where on the temperature gauge (say, number of hash marks from the bottom) is 84°F and where is 122°F?








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    Temperature gauge calibration question S70 1998

    122F is the halfway point. I believe red is 240F.
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    Praying for Cynthia Amendt, heaven bound








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      Temperature gauge calibration question S70 1998

      Thank you for your reply Klaus! I did the flywheel adaptation run tonight, or at least I hope I did (I don't have a Volvo Systems Tester for seeing the adaptive values and knowing when they have stabilized). I just guessed that 8 decelerations from 3000 ~ 3500 rpm in 3rd gear with the foot off the gas pedal should be enough.

      I'll try the first drive cycle tomorrow. The 240F estimate for the red zone sounds right.

      On my gauge the first of the two red marks is the 10th index mark. When the car is warmed up and the ambient temperature is around 50°F the needle points to the 4th or 5th mark around town, and at interstate speed it points to the 6th mark (about the 3 o'clock position).

      The car still has the original 90°C (194°F) thermostat (113K miles). I don't know whether "90°C thermostat" means it starts to open at 90°C or that it is wide open at 90°C.

      If the thermostat is keeping the water circulating inside the block (not through the radiator) until the needle is close to half way, then wouldn't the half way mark be warmer than 122°F?

      On a cold morning when the needle is at the bottom, how warm must the coolant be before it starts to move up?

      Is the temp gauge connected directly to the temperature sender, or does the signal go to the engine computer which then tells the gauge what to display? The latter is the case on my Saab to prevent nervous owners from being alarmed by dramatic temperature gauge swings as the thermostat opens and closes.

      Would appreciate your additional thoughts and knowledge about this very much.








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        Temperature gauge calibration question S70 1998

        In the winter, when my garage is about 30F, it take about 1/2 mile before the temp gauge starts to move and the cabin blower starts turning. The thermostat is still closed at that point and remains closed until almost the 1/2 way mark.

        My gauge always stis at the middle, regardless of city or highway driving. The ECT signal goes through the ECU and is programmed not to move the needle unless there is something wrong. In your case, it sounds like the thermostat will need to be replaced soon, OEM thermostats fail in the open position.

        The only way to determine the real temp is to use one of those electronic lazer thermometers.

        I believe my thermostat was 92C when I replaced it. And 92C is when it is open, not starting to open.

        Klaus

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          Temperature gauge calibration question S70 1998

          You're right, my thermostat needs to be replaced. This morning with 46° ambient temperature the needle fluctuated between the 3rd and 4th index mark (about the 3:30 position) while cruising the interstate. It didn't move up to the half way mark except briefly after exiting the interstate. Then it dropped back to about the 4th index after 3-4 minutes of driving at 35-40 mph. Nice of it though to stick open rather than closed.

          Given the ECU's involvement in the temperature display, the gauge is of limited use except for alerting you to a serious problem.

          The sensor is placed where I can aim a laser thermometer at it and be reasonably sure the the ECU and I are getting the same reading.

          Thanks again for the advice!









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