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![]() Melandre wrote: It takes a couple of minutes to get passed "normal temperature". Then another minute or so to climb over 200F. Then stays hot for 1 to 3 minutes (in a few occasions a bit longer than 3 minutes), then it drops back from well over 200F to 150F in about 3 - 5 seconds. We can be very certain that the cooling system isn't actually dropping in temp for over 200F to 150F in 3-5 seconds. If you're getting a report of a condition that seems virtually impossible, one of the first things to check is the data itself. You sending unit is almost certainly a screw-in unit with a wire attached to it. A new one would be very inexpensive. I am not sure what you mean by "sending unit" but if you suggests that perhaps only the readout on the dashboard is screwed up, I doubt it because, for these few freaky minutes, I can really tell the engine is overheating (burning oil smell, block starts smoking a bit). Or maybe you are referring to yet another part that I am not aware of... It is also a simple raw water cooling system (not a closed one with coolant). Andre |
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