Legit question: engine won't ever fully warm up.
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Legit question: engine won't ever fully warm up.
The engine never gets above the lower mark, no matter how long I drive it.
This summer I put in a bottle of Royal Purple coolant additive to deal with the hottest summer on record here. Do you suppose it's working too well for the winter?
This summer I put in a bottle of Royal Purple coolant additive to deal with the hottest summer on record here. Do you suppose it's working too well for the winter?
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I reconnected the O2 sensor, surging/retracting issue is gone. Strange. I rolled back the idle air/fuel screw to the end of time, rough idle is cured, or it seems so.
Still running awesome with the fresh Redline oil.
The new Yokohama tires are beautiful!
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I'm gonna buy an infrared thermometer this week and get back with you. It doesn't run like it's not warmed up, just concerned about the gauge reading. Yep, I know the gauges are really not to be trusted.
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When warmed up, you need to feel very warm air from full heat or your thermostat is not working. Could also be an air lock but that should clear up through the expansion tank after refilling.
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Maybe the guage is not accurate but in your climate, you should feel hot air from the HVAC unless the thermostat is stuck open or check Wallys write up about vacuum problems or possibly the temp mixture motor that sets the flow to the hvac system. I will look for a better description and picture.
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Maybe the guage is not accurate but in your climate, you should feel hot air from the HVAC unless the thermostat is stuck open or check Wallys write up about vacuum problems or possibly the temp mixture motor that sets the flow to the hvac system. I will look for a better description and picture.
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The temp control unit is above your right knee beside the steering column. At full hot it should have an arm that moves down with an electric motor that slowly moves. Its about the size of a deck of cards.
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