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Old Apr 21, 2006 | 03:29 PM
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if you disconnect the gauge sensor and ground the connector, your temp gauge should go to hot (all the way to the top of the gauge). if it goes to hot, then you know the gauge is functioning the way it should. then you can start replacing coolant temp sensors. you might replace the thermostat just for good measure, but it doesnt sound like your problem
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