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RE: Cooling system
No, change out your t/stat using the factory specific temp t/stat.
If it still happens, you will need to have someone test the temp sensors and see if the coolant sensor if failing which will cause the engine to run way to rich.
My 99 d2 reaches normal operating temp here in Denver on a -0 sort of morning in about 10 minute.
Mike
If it still happens, you will need to have someone test the temp sensors and see if the coolant sensor if failing which will cause the engine to run way to rich.
My 99 d2 reaches normal operating temp here in Denver on a -0 sort of morning in about 10 minute.
Mike
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RE: Cooling system
Then again I would suggest you have some hook into your system and verify your engine temp trru the OBD2 port. Then you can see what exactly is going on and what to replace to correct the issue. What ever you do, don't try and restrick the air flow thru the radiator, you'll loose and engine one daqy when you least expect it.
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