I replaced the temp sender, but the needle slowly moves up to the hot peg once the engine turns over. I don't think it's a short, since that would probably make the gauge peg without the engine running.
So what do you guys think -- faulty gauge? I don't think there's anything else in between, right?
And yes, I've felt the hoses, the bottom is ice cold...the top eventually begins to heat up, but well after the gauge has pegged hot.
Although, could it just be an air pocket or something?
So what do you guys think -- faulty gauge? I don't think there's anything else in between, right?
And yes, I've felt the hoses, the bottom is ice cold...the top eventually begins to heat up, but well after the gauge has pegged hot.
Although, could it just be an air pocket or something?
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