Greetings to all. Here goes my first post.
My car runs well, but has some chronic gauge issues.
The coolant temp needle and oil pressure needed wiggle significantly while driving, even with steady throttle. The coolant temp can swing from 80c to 100c once a second, while the oil pressure gauge can go up and down by 1 bar at the same rate, even if the engine rpm is steady. Both needles move together at the same rate.
At idle both gauges stop their oscillation and go to normal numbers. If I then rev the car, the oscillation starts and becomes more pronounced. Other gauges do not wiggle at all.
My voltmeter is pretty constant, it does not swing with steady throttle. When the car is cold, the gauge shows a healthy 13.5 volts at idle. However, when it is warm after a bit of driving, it shows only 12.5v at idle.
Does this suggest one or more bad grounds somewhere? More resistance when the car gets hot? Maybe resistance from the alternator itself, or from the battery to the frame? Something basic? The ground straps all look tight and clean.
I am considering sending the alternator to be tested, but if it had spikes in voltage it would show up on the voltmeter, or the alternator light would come on.
Car is a 1992 Lamborghini Diablo. The alternator lives near the catalytic converters, but has a heat reflective shield between it and the exhaust system.
Thanks to all for any insight.
My car runs well, but has some chronic gauge issues.
The coolant temp needle and oil pressure needed wiggle significantly while driving, even with steady throttle. The coolant temp can swing from 80c to 100c once a second, while the oil pressure gauge can go up and down by 1 bar at the same rate, even if the engine rpm is steady. Both needles move together at the same rate.
At idle both gauges stop their oscillation and go to normal numbers. If I then rev the car, the oscillation starts and becomes more pronounced. Other gauges do not wiggle at all.
My voltmeter is pretty constant, it does not swing with steady throttle. When the car is cold, the gauge shows a healthy 13.5 volts at idle. However, when it is warm after a bit of driving, it shows only 12.5v at idle.
Does this suggest one or more bad grounds somewhere? More resistance when the car gets hot? Maybe resistance from the alternator itself, or from the battery to the frame? Something basic? The ground straps all look tight and clean.
I am considering sending the alternator to be tested, but if it had spikes in voltage it would show up on the voltmeter, or the alternator light would come on.
Car is a 1992 Lamborghini Diablo. The alternator lives near the catalytic converters, but has a heat reflective shield between it and the exhaust system.
Thanks to all for any insight.