
Originally Posted by
mox
When temperature gauge pointer touches set fixed pointer ( after which it cannot indicate a higher temperature), it earths out wire coming out of gauge. This completes the circuit to operate shutdown or alarm. It some problem, often a simple one such as a corroded electrical connection occurs, there is no power to operate protection device. Result is no warning or shutdown if motor overheats. What is desirable is a system that has to function for the motor to run or stop alarm from going off. So that it stops or alarm (which should be tested regularly) activates if something goes wrong with the protection system.
On diesels with mechanical shutoff , have used a fuel solenoid in line between secondary fuel filter and injector pump. When this closes, motor stops slowly as if from a fuel block. For a vehicle, would be relatively simple to install a bypass with a restrictor to give a "limp mode" effect. Sudden reduced power should alert driver that something is wrong and to check why. This is if a bypass switch /button which can be immediately activated if motor stops is not deemed sufficient.
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