07-20-2015, 06:08 AM
Todd,
If you have a infrared heat gun, try measuring the radiator fin area temperature. This should give you a true idea of which gauge is correct without guessing. This method worked for me when I had a coolant temperature gauge go bad.
If you don't have one you need to get one as it is a very useful diagnostic tool. Also they are inexpensive.
Good luck............................
If you have a infrared heat gun, try measuring the radiator fin area temperature. This should give you a true idea of which gauge is correct without guessing. This method worked for me when I had a coolant temperature gauge go bad.
If you don't have one you need to get one as it is a very useful diagnostic tool. Also they are inexpensive.
Good luck............................
Steve Bare
1999 Newell 2 slide #531