rorymonsta
New Member
Hi all, new user here
I have had my 2012 200hp RCZ for a few weeks and have noticed that semi-frequently when warming up my temp gauge is climbing normally, then dropping down about 20 degrees (or at least a noticeable movement/shift in the needle). It then climbs to normal (90 degrees?) and stays there. However when I plug my cheapish scan tool in the live readout of the coolant temp can vary even though the needle is at 90. Today the scanner read 99-100ish over 40mins of driving but the needle remained at 90. I let it idle when I got home for a while at the temp got to 106 degrees and the gauge still read 90. A further concern is that the fan did not come on at any time while it was idling (which is odd to me as my 01 type r Honda kicks in at 90 degrees). I cant verify 100% at this stage because I only started paying attention to it recently. I have looked around and a few people have the fan on too often but couldn't see any with no fan at all.
No codes of Engine light have shown
The AC has been working fine, though I haven't used it much.
Basically the questions are:
Is this likely a coolant sensor or thermostat issue (or both)?
What temp should the radiator fan come on at?
Is it normal for the gauge to read 90 when the temp output on my scanner can be anything from early-mid 80s-106 degrees
I have had my 2012 200hp RCZ for a few weeks and have noticed that semi-frequently when warming up my temp gauge is climbing normally, then dropping down about 20 degrees (or at least a noticeable movement/shift in the needle). It then climbs to normal (90 degrees?) and stays there. However when I plug my cheapish scan tool in the live readout of the coolant temp can vary even though the needle is at 90. Today the scanner read 99-100ish over 40mins of driving but the needle remained at 90. I let it idle when I got home for a while at the temp got to 106 degrees and the gauge still read 90. A further concern is that the fan did not come on at any time while it was idling (which is odd to me as my 01 type r Honda kicks in at 90 degrees). I cant verify 100% at this stage because I only started paying attention to it recently. I have looked around and a few people have the fan on too often but couldn't see any with no fan at all.
No codes of Engine light have shown
The AC has been working fine, though I haven't used it much.
Basically the questions are:
Is this likely a coolant sensor or thermostat issue (or both)?
What temp should the radiator fan come on at?
Is it normal for the gauge to read 90 when the temp output on my scanner can be anything from early-mid 80s-106 degrees