Have you added any coolant recently? It seems to me that this could indicate too high a antifreeze/water ratio... (since conductivity/heat capacity would be lower). Good luck, Wes Mathieu Bertrand wrote: > My 87 2.1l is running hot. By hot I mean that the temp. needle is just > above the led. When I go up hills I have to put the front heater on to > keep the needle around the led. > > How can I tell if it is the thermostat, waterpump, air in the system > or even a faulty temp sensor or gauge? > Is it OK to run at this temperature? My 86 2.1l never ran hot. > > Thanks > > Mat |
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