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![]() Are you sure your temp sensor is good? The way to check it is disconnect the wire from sensor and ground the wire. Turn the key on and watch your temp gauge - if you see the guage peg you've simply got a bad sensor. Next thing I would suggest is to
trace the wire back under the dash and see if it's the one hooked to temp guage. |
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