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Tem. gauge

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My temp gauge only moves a little off the bottom.
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Sounds normal to me. Mine normally sits a little over 2 nicks from the bottom
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"Little" is relative. Can you be more specific?
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On the road at any sort of steady pace my gauge is about 3-5 tics from far left. In inner city bumper to bumper situations (which is a lot of the time) it will climb as high as mid point on the scale.

Worth the effort to make sure the wire to the temp probe is connected and free of corrosion.
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I have seen my temp needle climb only as high as the half mark during summertime stop and go type traffic. All other times it stays at 2-3 lines.
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Post by allen321 »

Sorry for not getting back-----a little is one click from bottom
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