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Oil Temp?

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Just got my D9 90HDi Rapier.

On the left side of the instrument cluster is that gauge an oil temp gauge as it doesnt read anything (Or cold lol)

Top fuel and right coolant temp.

Do they work at all or is mine faulty?

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The oil temp guage is actually the oil level guage and should show the amount of oil in the engine when you turn the ignition on. Not too sure of the other 2. They should show something, and if they don't move at all then something is wrong somewhere along the line.
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The manual states its the oil temp and its units are graded in degres, i get the oil level when i turn the ignition on but this is seperate to the dial (where the milage is shown)
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It is an oil temp gauge & you're right about the oil level indication via the mileage display, (D8's are different).

Mine takes a lot longer to register than the water temp, maybe 10/15 miles to reach working temp. Normal readings when hot, (on mine at least), vary from 90 to the next division up, which I imagine is about 115.
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Mine was cold for all off a 45 mile trip bringing her home.

Where should I start checking? :mrgreen:
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Oil temp sensor - near the dipstick, I think?
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Ive not played yet since got it home at 8pm and was dark.

Will do tonight.

Dipstick is half way though so need some oil to top it up before I service it (Just for piece of mind)

Cant wait to drive it to work :oops:
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Just a thought, (probably complete nonsense), but your car seems to have a more 'generous' spec. than would be expected for a 2000/1 Rapier?

I'm just wondering if a previous owner has added some bits from a later car, (instrument pod for example) and not all the sensors are present/enabled - as I say I could be wildly wrong, but Welly's & Puggy's cars didn't have oil temp gauges.

(Someone who knows will probably give you the facts) :oops:
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Well, according to parkers its pretty much spot on spec wise...

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Would Peugeot servicedesk thing say anything about the oil temp gauge in the list?

I know when I checked last night it showed it came with Rear discs...
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I had a look around the dipstick and dipstick tube but could not see anything sort of sender.

Does anyone with a 406 with a oil temp gauge know where the sendor and wiring is?

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My 406 2001 HDi Rapier didn't have an oil temp gauge, but the ones I have seen have wiring and sender in the sump, at the back, part way up, IIRC.
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Over the weekend I had a look in the engine bay and couldnt see anything obvious with regards to the oil temp sendor.

On Service Box I popped my VIN and it says it does have the Oil Temp gauage.

Just wondering if anyone else has anymore info as to where the sensor and associated wiring is as Id like to get this working :supafrisk:
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I don't know exactly but the sump would be a good place to put the sensor.

If you are still the rare owner of a fixed undertray then you'll struggle to see the whole sump easily.
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My V6's oil temp sensor is at the front of the engine near the oil filter
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Ive had a google and know where the sensor is on the 405 so will look in the same place on the 406 later :)
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