Temperature meter?

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After buying a used C3, I am generally happy, except when I learnt that it does not have a water temperature mater. This surprised me, as I find the information from the meter very useful in running the car.
What I would like to know is whether any models in the range have a water meter, and if so, can one be retrofitted to my car. I realise that this would involve buying a new dash and wiring it in but it could be worthwhile.
Thanks for any help.
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DanniAgro wrote:After buying a used C3, I am generally happy, except when I learnt that it does not have a water temperature mater. This surprised me, as I find the information from the meter very useful in running the car.
What I would like to know is whether any models in the range have a water meter, and if so, can one be retrofitted to my car. I realise that this would involve buying a new dash and wiring it in but it could be worthwhile.
Thanks for any help.
Hi DanniAgro

Early models have one, and yes, they are very useful but I have no idea if you could retro fit it. Probably not worth the hassle.

Citroen C3 dashboard temperature gauge
Citroen C3 dashboard temperature gauge

You may find it easier to fit a new temperature gauge, independent of the dashboard display and the car computers, something like this thing from eBay. Just find somewhere to mount it and attach the sensor to a radiator pipe.
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Model: C3 2002-2005, Original shape model
Year: 2006 (56)
Engine Size: 1.4 (8v)
Fuel Type: Diesel
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Trim Level: LX
Gearbox: Manual 5 speed
DPF: No
LHD or RHD: RHD (UK)
Engine name: TU1 (60 PS)
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Thanks for a quick repy - you're probably right as that dash looks totally dfferent to mine, which is a mk1.
Progress isn't always positive, and the gradual loss of water temperature gauges from many cars is a step backwards, especially if you tow heavy loads as I do sometimes. In these situations, it's a lifesaver to know if the engine is starting to overheat and by how much.
I'll try your idea of an independant meter.
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DanniAgro wrote:I'll try your idea of an independant meter.
If you do, a picture or two (or even a bit more if you have time) would be a great topic post for anyone else with the same temperature concerns to learn from your experience :)
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