temp gauge stuck Maybe temp sensor became disconnected, or damaged. Look for it in the engine block, right by the radiator hose intake. Test the gauge by shorting the wires that lead up to sensor. If ...
...temp gauge does not rise. The car has heat but the temp gage does not move and anti-freeze seems to leak from rad. cap. Could a bad cap cause the temp gage not to rise? If the coolant is below a ...
...Temp gauge shows engine very hot 97 Hyundai Lantra. Temp gauge shows engine getting hot, but turn engine off for bout 10mins, cools down very quickly. Both radiator & A/C fans running properly, ...
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...gauge reads 3/4 when full and temp. won't come up past the cld mark. could this be a fuse issue? gas gauge reads 3/4 when full and temp. won't come up past the cld mark. could this be a ...
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...temp. gauge was running occassionally higher and then would return back the the normal operating range. I checked to see if there was any exhaust color, there is no change and the car runs great. Is ...
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...temp gauge have nothing in common. First, check the coolant level. If gets low an air pocket in the engine will cause the gauge to go high, then back to normal. Next would be to check the wiring. ...
...temp gauge drops quickly. Sometimes, though, the heater doesn't blow hot air out and the temp gauge stays hot. Then, after a minute or so, the heater will suddenly start blowing out hot air and the ...
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...temp gauge goes up to 3/4 within 5 minutes of driving...and remains there...never overheats...just stays at that high hot temp ...there is enough coolant and the fans are working...can it be the ...
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...temp fluctuation on dash gauge. Whats up? Here's the thing. The ECU will shut down AC if the engine temperature is too hot. If the coolant temperature sensor is malfunctioning (lying to the ECU) ...
air conditioner blowing hot air and temp gauge going into high range You can look the price of the part up on the auto parts websites, and you'll need to check with a local mechanic for the labor
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