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Adjusting Temperature Gauge/Night Panel




Adjusting Temperature Gauge Night Panel







The Night Panel function in SID turns off the temperature gauge lighting under normal conditions. If the engine temperature exceeds a given level, then the engine temperature gauge lighting will light up. This command enables alteration of the temperature at which the main instrument unit lights up the engine temperature gauge when Night Panel is active. The works setting is 120 °C for a 4-cylinder engine and 114 °C for a 6-cylinder engine.

Adjustment can be checked afterwards by activating Night Panel with the diagnostic tool.

Adjusting The Temperature Gauge







Using information on the engine coolant temperature form Trionic, the main instrument unit inserts fixed break points to provide a more stable display of the engine coolant temperature. The scale on the temperature gauge is divided into 4 fixed "break points". There are 2 ways of adjusting the coolant temperature display. The coolant temperatures that correspond to the fixed break points can be adjusted and the horizontal break point can be adjusted (gauge display, engine at operating temperature)

Adjustment can be made with the following break points/commands:
1. Low temp. High - Break point where needle leaves the "blue" zone (works setting: 4-cyl. 50 °C, 6-cyl. 47 °C)
2. Horizontal Low temp. - Break point for needle in horizontal position (works setting: 4-cyl. 83 °C, 6-cyl. 80 °C).
3. Horizontal High temp. - Break point where the needle leaves horizontal position (works setting: 4-cyl. 115 °C, 6-cyl. 112 °C).
4. High temp Low - Break point where the needle goes into the "red" zone (works setting: 4-cyl. 129 °C, 6-cyl. 126 °C).
5. Horizontal Offset. Adjusts the horizontal position of the needle in degrees.