Incorrect Temperature Reading on "Delica Thermometer"

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Incorrect Temperature Reading on "Delica Thermometer"

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Hi everyone,

My Delica-Thermometer (the only really useful gauge in the 3-instrument pod) is acting up.

While the outside temperature is constantly quoted at +26 degrees, the inside temperature is constantly indicated at -26 degrees...

When the picture below was taken, it should have been about +18 inside and outside as it was in the evening and the interior of the van obviously will (eventually) assume the same ambient temperature as the outside.

Any help or suggestions?

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PS: I tried the "search" but could not find anything useful (maybe I gave up too quick) - apart from one of my own old posts I found tons of stuff on EGT gauges and fuel temp-gauges... but nothing on the inside/outside thermometer... sorry...
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Haha, I thought I was the only one... my outside reads properly, but the inside always reads -26.
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If you look below your steering wheel on the plastic roughly where your knees would be,theres a small
1cmX1cm metal plate clipped on. This is the Thermistor that registers the Internal temperature.
When mine went I unclipped the metal plate, scraped off the glue substance that was holding the old
thermistor in place, snipped off the old thermistor from the wires, soldered on a new one from Radio Shack
(dunno if you have in Canada..) using heat shrink and then Glued it onto the metal plate and clipped back in..
Job done

http://uk.rs-online.com/web/search/sear ... &x=27&y=12

I did check that there was no loose connections 1st tough using a multimeter.
in 99% of cases -26 is screwed thermistor.
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A common problem. Most of the busted thermometer I have seen in a Delica were around -27. Don't know way.
A new thermostat usually fix the problem.
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Excellent!
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You didn't mention whether the A/C was on or not....

Okay, but seriously, I agree with the others, change the thermistor and that should fix the reading.
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I guess -26 is absolute zero to a delica. Glad to get the possible radio scrap replacement lead. Mine was hanging off the steering wheel column by the wires for a while, and every time I noticed it I knew I should tape it back in place before it ripped it off climbing in and out - and I think it's probably obvious how that ended up.
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Yup, dead thermistor, on the steering column right by your knees. NASA would call this situation "off-scale low".

I guess Mitsubishi figured once it's colder than -26, it doesn't matter how much colder it is. :-D

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Mitsubishi also charge a small fortune for a direct Mitsi replacement.
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I have a spare one if anyone is interested... got to be patient though!
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I guess Mitsubishi figured once it's colder than -26, it doesn't matter how much colder it is
I guess Mitsubishi engineers have never lived in Canada...
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impalator wrote:While the outside temperature is constantly quoted at +26 degrees, the inside temperature is constantly indicated at -26 degrees...
Okay, now that we have inside figured out, where is the thermistor for the outside temp? I would assume that the same issue applies. Or is it a cut wire, and an open circuit registers as +26?
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The outside temp sensor is located behind the front bumper. Mine had a loose connection and readings were -30C all the time; Glen fixed it.
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Profister wrote:The outside temp sensor is located behind the front bumper. Mine had a loose connection and readings were -30C all the time; Glen fixed it.
Can you be more precise about the location? I've often wondered where the air intake for the ventilation system is, and where the temp sensor is. I certainly notice that when I park, the outside temp climbs rapidly, implying that the engine heat reaches it.
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Sorry Erebus, I cannot be more helpful; call Glen and he will explain it to you.
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