Cold engine warning light
Cold engine warning light
Which light is supposed stay lit until engine is warm? As I don't see any lit , I had the clocks out to grease the speedo cable inner because it keeps ticking , and noticed there was an empty bulb holder top right of the cluster! No picture of anything on the front so maybe it's supposed be empty? Speedo still bloody ticking dead on 30 mph !
Re: Cold engine warning light
used to be the same one as low brake fluid if I remember, but also if memory serves was on early cars only..but could be wrong on all counts!
Giulietta JTD 170
Lancia Delta integrale
Lancia Flavia coupe 1.8 1963
Lancia Dedra turbo
Renault Clio 197 RS
I'm bad with people things
But I should have tried more
Lancia Delta integrale
Lancia Flavia coupe 1.8 1963
Lancia Dedra turbo
Renault Clio 197 RS
I'm bad with people things
But I should have tried more
Re: Cold engine warning light
On the earlier ti’s it’s the water temp light itself , bottom of speedo left hand warning light. Bottom pic.
Just found a later binnacle pic and it has a Water temp Light in the middle section, top pic.
We need Lou to answer
Just found a later binnacle pic and it has a Water temp Light in the middle section, top pic.
We need Lou to answer
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Re: Cold engine warning light
Let me sober up a bit first
Alfasud Ti 1984
Alfa Spider 2.0 Ts 916
Alfa Spider 20v Turbo
Alfa Spider 2.0 Ts 916
Alfa Spider 20v Turbo
Re: Cold engine warning light
Water temp light but not normal to have it on later cars unless you’ve replaced the sender with an early one
Re: Cold engine warning light
On early cars running thicker mineral oils the warning light comes on until the cylinder head temperature hits 30 degrees C and then goes out. This was so that you didn't blow out oil seals when revving the engine from cold. Both my boxer engines (the '78 Ti and which I stripped for parts and the current 1980 engine) have this sender unit which I have wired into the dash. I quite like the sense of theatre that it conveys, although it can be a pain at car shows when kids ask you to rev a cold engine!
I have also read that the light will come on again if the temperature exceeds a certain threshold, but this may be confusing the early sender with the later ones, which with modern semi-synthetic oils no longer need the "thrash light" before giving it a bootfull.
Lauren
Re: Cold engine warning light
I'd quite like one even though I don't need it also ,as im very mechanically sympathetic! I bought a supposedly alfasud thermostat off fleabay ,but it had 88 stamped on it , now temp gauge reads just over half instead of just under, but the heaters really hot now, so that's welcome ,and I've got a switch wired in to put fan on all the time if stuck in the stupidly crazy amount of roadworks in stoke at the moment !!