Temp gauge way off

omniphil

Member
Has anyone else noticed the temp gauge being way off? Even after sitting all night so as not to get false readings from engine heat its 10 degrees off. This also apparently messes with the auto grip and seat heat settings as they use outside temp to determine heat output.

Anyone get that fixed from maybe a dealer reflash or something? Any way to calibrate ourselves?
 

otbiker

New member
I ride with a bunch of Gold Wings. Mine is 3 degrees higher than theirs. The sensor is mounted under the headlight assembly. It could possibly be moved more into the airstream. In its present location, I don't believe its picking up engine heat.

UPDATE

FWIW, I just performed a test in the garage. The bike indicated 83 degrees. I pointed my infrared temp gun at the bike and got 82.5.
Maybe it is engine heat...
 
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omniphil

Member
Ok, Maybe I'll look into relocating it and see if that makes any difference.

I ride with a bunch of Gold Wings. Mine is 3 degrees higher than theirs. The sensor is mounted under the headlight assembly. It could possibly be moved more into the airstream. In its present location, I don't believe its picking up engine heat.
 

Xian Forbes

New member
When I noticed just where the stock sensor is located it dawned upon me that it is reading the temperature of the air entering the intake for the airbox not what the rider would feel. Engine heat, perhaps....but if it is mostly accurate, then it reports more on engine performance than rider comfort.
 

omniphil

Member
I wonder if the ECU needs the sensor there to use in its fueling calculations or if its purely for the display readout?
 

AZ Tee Jay

New member
I'd cast a vote for an oil temp gage as well. Living in AZ and having to ride in August traffic will be interesting. I suppose if I start to pass out, it is probably too hot for the engine.
 

bill steele

New member
I think I would go with the water temp because if you are over heating you will know that the oil is also taking a beating.
 

Oldscoot

New member
I can figure whether it is hot or cold outside without a temperature gauge. My Vespa 300 GTS had a coolant temperature gauge that was actually useful.
 

Dale

New member
If it is 80 degrees outside and you stop for 15 min you will note at start up you see 95, run down the road 2 miles it will be back to 80. Same cold, the garage is 60 and the outside temp is 40 run 2 miles it will be 40. I too would like to see an oil temp indicator.

If I have water only I run easy until the water has been at normal temp for 5 minutes now I know my oil has had time to get to a safe operating temperature.
 
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