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SportTrac Discussion
General Sport Trac Discussion
cold running
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<blockquote data-quote="douglas brandin 3" data-source="post: 1029111" data-attributes="member: 72159"><p>It was a dark and stormy night............no, really it was a cold rainy day. I had to run a few errands. At the first, I left the truck running and I noticed the temp gauge did not move. Eventually, after stopping to check the level in the reservoir, the gauge came up to about 1/3(it usually runs 1/2) the heater seemed to be putting out sufficient heat. Am I looking at a bad gauge or thermostat?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="douglas brandin 3, post: 1029111, member: 72159"] It was a dark and stormy night............no, really it was a cold rainy day. I had to run a few errands. At the first, I left the truck running and I noticed the temp gauge did not move. Eventually, after stopping to check the level in the reservoir, the gauge came up to about 1/3(it usually runs 1/2) the heater seemed to be putting out sufficient heat. Am I looking at a bad gauge or thermostat? [/QUOTE]
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