worcestersource
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Hi all,
I have a Fiat Uno 1.4 70 i.e. and sent the car to my local backstreet garage for a service. I was told by the mechanic that he wasn't able to mount the new oil filter and it just spun in situ. For the time being, the old filter is back on the car but it needs replacing before too many more miles go on it. What are we missing?
Recently, the temperature gauge started to misread the engine temperature. I believe it's something to do with the sender, which I have located to the front of the engine. I think there's another at the back of the engine but this is for the engine management system instead. The gauge would climb as the engine heated up but would start to wobble around. Sometimes it read nothing, other times it read 70º. Changing the thermostat hasn't done anything.
I've changed the sensor but am now getting nothing! If the wire is grounded, the gauge goes to max. Potentially, I have the wrong sensor but I'm not so sure. I could try refitting the old sensor but haven't had time for this. The fan kicks in as normal when hot.
Finally, I discovered a puddle in the footwell. I'm at a loss to find where the water is getting in as the car appears to be quite well sealed. Potentially, it could be the aftermarket aerial, with the rainwater running to the back of the car down the headliner. I'll try dropping the headliner to see. Are the two rubber strips on the roof just stuck on or do they have mounting holes?
Thanks,
Steve
I have a Fiat Uno 1.4 70 i.e. and sent the car to my local backstreet garage for a service. I was told by the mechanic that he wasn't able to mount the new oil filter and it just spun in situ. For the time being, the old filter is back on the car but it needs replacing before too many more miles go on it. What are we missing?
Recently, the temperature gauge started to misread the engine temperature. I believe it's something to do with the sender, which I have located to the front of the engine. I think there's another at the back of the engine but this is for the engine management system instead. The gauge would climb as the engine heated up but would start to wobble around. Sometimes it read nothing, other times it read 70º. Changing the thermostat hasn't done anything.
I've changed the sensor but am now getting nothing! If the wire is grounded, the gauge goes to max. Potentially, I have the wrong sensor but I'm not so sure. I could try refitting the old sensor but haven't had time for this. The fan kicks in as normal when hot.
Finally, I discovered a puddle in the footwell. I'm at a loss to find where the water is getting in as the car appears to be quite well sealed. Potentially, it could be the aftermarket aerial, with the rainwater running to the back of the car down the headliner. I'll try dropping the headliner to see. Are the two rubber strips on the roof just stuck on or do they have mounting holes?
Thanks,
Steve
- Model
- Fiat Uno 70S i.e.
- Year
- 1994