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Old 12-30-2010, 05:17 PM
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Default Temp sensor issues

So I went to the jy today to get thecoolant hose fitting that comes out of the tensioner, on my way back i noticed my temp going from 150 to 200 back and forth while driving, theres no coolant hence me getting a new fitting, the old one lost the gasket and cannot for the life of me find a new one so got a different one with a gasket on it still. But either way is my temp sensor just not reading right thanks to the coolant issue or is it just shot from who knows what?
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If your low on coolant then it'* likely your getting coolant coming threw uneven, so a blast of hot, then cool, then hot. Get the problem fixed and it should be stable.
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