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Olfart
11-20-2009, 08:50 PM
2004 H2 49,000 miles
Temp gauge normally reads OK...abt 200 degrees. But recently once in a while it slowly climbs until it reaches max temp and when I cut off the engine it reads about half scale instead of going back all the way to the left. It continues this for a day or so and then finally returns to the correct reading. The engine is not overheating. The only thing done to it which might be related is the replacement of the water pump about 3 months ago.
Purchased the Hummer used with 39,000 miles about 3 years ago and love it although I have had alot of work done to it....thank God I purchased a 3yr extended warranty...althought that has now expired.
Tnx for any suggestions on the temp gauge problem

Easy Ed
11-20-2009, 09:26 PM
Might get it checked for any code for starters, most part stores can help ya there.

HumminNBoatin'
11-20-2009, 09:39 PM
Definitely could be as simply as a bad thermostat. Literally a $10 Part. change it out and see what happens. If problem still persists might try an engine temp sensor. thats pretty cheap too.

Olfart
11-20-2009, 09:56 PM
I checked codes and there are no problems shown. As far as as the thermostat goes... the engine is not overheating the gauge just reads too high a temp. And after the H2 sits overnight and is definitely cooled down the temp gauge will read about 200 degrees when ign is switched on. It will continue to climb slowly to the far right as the engine heats up. Then the next morning it will read properly until it decides to screw up again which could be a couple of days or weeks. So I'm suspecting a bad sensor or a bad gauge, but am looking for any other suggestions before I take it into the dealer because warrany expired in Sept and so the $$$ will be on me

Easy Ed
11-20-2009, 10:23 PM
Circuit description (2003 Service Manual)
The powertrain control module uses the engine coolant temperture to monitor the engine for an over temperture condition. This condition occurs when the coolant temperture is above 132 degrees C (270 degrees F). When an over temperture condition is present, DTC P1258 will set. Blah, Blah, Blah :D

With it not having a code I would say it would be the gauge.

Another thought, wasn't there some problems with insturment panel clusters and the gauges acting up mentioned on here before ?

This one is about the speedo. http://www.elcovaforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=31973&highlight=instrument+panel
Same here speedo http://www.elcovaforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=8794&highlight=instrument+panel
Complete cluster not working http://www.elcovaforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=513&highlight=instrument+panel

Not found any on the temp gauge though ?

Olfart
11-21-2009, 08:25 PM
It now looks like it's the gauge that's bad since it reads all over the place and the engine isn't running hot. Even with the engine cool....sit overnite...it reads about 200 degrees. Since this will most likely involve replacing the whole instrument cluster I think I'll just ignore it until some other gauge in the cluster goes wacky.
I rescanned again today with the engine both cold and hot and there are no codes coming up bad.
If I do happen to get an overheat condition it will throw up a code and I will get a warning on the DIC. Since I don't overload the engine....h'way driving only...and a few dirt roads to my house...I think I'll be safe doing it this way.
Any comments for or against would be appreciated

Easy Ed
11-21-2009, 08:53 PM
If ya can live with it :iagree: But there are places that can repair it, here is one on eBay http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2003-2006-GM-HUMMER-H2-SPEEDOMETER-CLUSTER-REPAIR_W0QQitemZ320447790067QQcmdZViewItemQQimsxZ2 0091112?IMSfp=TL0911121910008r20941

Your call,
Ed

Olfart
11-21-2009, 10:57 PM
Thanks for the link, Ed. I'll keep it in mind. Right now isn't a good time to shut down the H2 even for a day or two.

Easy Ed
11-21-2009, 11:05 PM
No problem :beerchug:

Thanks for the link, Ed. I'll keep it in mind. Right now isn't a good time to shut down the H2 even for a day or two.

vandy0090
11-22-2009, 02:03 AM
id prob run an aftermarket gauge and mount it somewhere but thats just me i wouldnt want to trust that the dic is going to do its job

Olfart
11-22-2009, 06:51 PM
id prob run an aftermarket gauge and mount it somewhere but thats just me i wouldnt want to trust that the dic is going to do its job

Sound like a good idea...Thanks
Plus as long as the other gauges are working I hate the thought of pulling the whole instrument cluster.

pdxrealtor
11-22-2009, 07:49 PM
Try posting an add on your local Craig's List for GM tech needed.... you might just find a tech who will have the fix and do the work for a great price. This guy will come in handy in the future as well.

I've had some success with this....

HMH2SUT
01-30-2010, 07:57 PM
I have had the same problems recently. all guages are shot, I will be sending it out soon for repair,but would the faulty guages throw codes?

I have the p1258 code now.
any suggestions on the p1258 repair? temp sensor? fan?...
It's 10 degrees outside today first got "engine coolant hot" then "engine overheated" then "reduce power.." any help would be appreciated thanks

Easy Ed
01-30-2010, 09:52 PM
Info on P1258 from a 2003 SM. Hope it helps.

52193

52192

52191

Olfart
01-30-2010, 10:10 PM
I have had the same problems recently. all guages are shot, I will be sending it out soon for repair,but would the faulty guages throw codes?

I have the p1258 code now.
any suggestions on the p1258 repair? temp sensor? fan?...
It's 10 degrees outside today first got "engine coolant hot" then "engine overheated" then "reduce power.." any help would be appreciated thanks

The Engine Temp gauge being bad should not result in a code. You can remove the instrument cluster from the truck and still drive it normally without any codes coming up. Besides a bad temp gauge stepper motor...which will be corrected when you send the cluster out for repair....you now seem to have a real engine overheat condition. Check coolant level, belts, thermostat.

HMH2SUT
02-01-2010, 07:38 PM
Thanks for the help guys. I need to pick myself up one of those wonderful books!. I think it was my ECT sensor... I replace the ECT, thermostat and flushed with dexcool. So far no problems it's running at 190 and the needle is steady again no more jumping. I tested the thermostat and it opened at 190, It was flushed in 12/08 so Im guessing it was the ect. I don't know how to test the ect so Im only guessing that was it... Thanks again

Easy Ed
02-01-2010, 07:58 PM
Sorry, I tried to find that info for checking the ECT but did not see it in the SM. It just said to hook up the Tech II and blah, blah, blah :o

The ECT can be checked with a OHM meter for resistance at different temps but I did not know the correct readings for our trucks.

Hope the ECT was it.

Ed

Thanks for the help guys. I need to pick myself up one of those wonderful books!. I think it was my ECT sensor... I replace the ECT, thermostat and flushed with dexcool. So far no problems it's running at 190 and the needle is steady again no more jumping. I tested the thermostat and it opened at 190, It was flushed in 12/08 so Im guessing it was the ect. I don't know how to test the ect so Im only guessing that was it... Thanks again