A couple of months ago, I was mowing the lawn and looked down at the gauges and the temp gauge was clear up in the middle of the hot zone. I throttled the engine back and headed to the shop to check it out and while I was looking at the gauge, it suddenly jumped back into the middle of the range where it normally runs. I continued mowing and it would do the same thing every few minutes. I suspected the temp sensor, of I got one from the local dealer and replaced it. However, the problem persists.
The needle jumps instantly, so I know the engine temp isn't changing that fast, and my infrared temp gun shows it running around 180F.
I removed the wires from both gauges, cleaned them and reinstalled them, but it didn't fix the problem.
Looking at the wiring diagram, the fuel gauge shares power and ground connections, but it doesn't exhibit the same behavior, so I doubt that is the problem.
Could it be the gauge?
The needle jumps instantly, so I know the engine temp isn't changing that fast, and my infrared temp gun shows it running around 180F.
I removed the wires from both gauges, cleaned them and reinstalled them, but it didn't fix the problem.
Looking at the wiring diagram, the fuel gauge shares power and ground connections, but it doesn't exhibit the same behavior, so I doubt that is the problem.
Could it be the gauge?