Factory G-Meter!
Kevin Hart
bowlcut at gmail.com
Tue Sep 15 20:54:25 CDT 2009
That or the temp sender. The gauge is not driven by the ECU IIRC. I know
on the way home from the ARRC last year the Altima was doing the same
thing. Blair said, go bend the spade connector for the temp sensor. Did
that and not a problem sense. The gauge should be a single wire connection
i believe....
But its been a while since i owned a b13 :)
--
-Kevin
"You can't turn a pig into a thoroughbred,
but if you spend enough time and money,
you sure can make a mighty fast pig"
On Tue, Sep 15, 2009 at 8:44 PM, Ray Kawski <rkawski at e-rak.com> wrote:
> Main engine ground at thermostat housing.
>
> RK
>
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> Subject: Factory G-Meter!
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> I seem to have a factory-installed g-meter in my NX2000: every time I do
> "spirited" acceleration, the water temp gauge droops downward to the bottom;
> when I let off the loud pedal it goes back to normal. Any "normal" accel and
> there's no change. It's not related to either speed or RPM, just
> longitudinal g-load.
>
> I'm expecting a wiring issue, but figured I'd ask before I went digging in
> case this is a common problem... - GA
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