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Date:         Thu, 23 Jan 1997 21:23:02 -0000
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From:         "Lionel Tun" <lionel@ark.prestel.co.uk>
Subject:      Temperature needle low: thermostat or sensor?

On the gauge the needle does not get beyond the 'block' on the left (20% of max), driving for half an hour in traffic with outside temp between 5 and 10 degrees C. Is this long enough for the needle to get to the middle? There is plenty of heat from the front and rear heaters.

I have ordered a new thermostat, but could it be the sensor itself that is at fault? Is it worth getting a new sensor?

For a brief time after changing the coolant, the temperature did swing to the middle and back. Can I assume this was just due to an air bubble which has burped itself out - the radiator bleed screw lets out coolant.

Secondly, and almost certainly unconnected, the red LED in the middle of the gauge does not flash even if you pull out the wire going into the expansion tank. Is this normal?

Thirdly, I have also ordered an expansion tank pressure cap just to be safe - is this too paranoid?

Lionel Tun 84 GL, 183k miles lionel@ark.prestel.co.uk


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