G 3500 1 Ton Van V6-262 4.3L (1985)
Temperature Warning Lamp/Indicator: Testing and Inspection
A bimetal temperature switch located in the cylinder head controls the operation of a temperature indicator light with a red lens. If the engine cooling
system is not functioning properly and coolant temperature exceeds a predetermined value, the warning light will illuminate.
TROUBLESHOOTING
If the red light is not lit when the engine is being cranked, check for a burned out bulb, an open in the light circuit, or a defective ignition switch.
If the red light is lit when the engine is running, check the wiring between light and switch for a ground, defective temperature switch, or overheated
cooling system.
As a test circuit to check whether the red bulb is functioning properly, a wire which is connected to the ground terminal of the ignition switch is tapped
into its circuit. When the ignition is in the ``Start'' (engine cranking) position, the ground terminal is grounded inside the switch and the red bulb will be
lit. When the engine is started and the ignition switch is in the ``On'' position, the test circuit is opened and the bulb is then controlled by the temperature
switch.