on 12/22/01 12:33 PM, Kevin Kusmider at harvest@FREDERICKMD.COM wrote: > Happy Holidays everyone, > > Temperature questions seem to focus on running hot, but my question is just > the opposite. My '90 multivan runs cold. I just drove home over an hour > and the temp needle never even crept up. I did have the heat going full > and was driving highway speeds, and the air temp in MD was in the 30-40F > range This is not uncommon for this vehicle. If I let the car idle for a > good half hour the temp guage does rise to a little less than midway so I > assume the gauge is working. Also around town the guage will rise > slightly. Is there a problem that can arise from not running hot enough? > I am getting ready to leave on a long trip and wanted to make sure. > > Thanks in advance, > > > Kevin Check your fuel gauge,the temp gauge and fuel gauge use the same regulator. If it reads low when you fill up you need a new voltage regulator before you do anything else. -- Miguel |
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