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Old 08-25-2005, 02:23 AM
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Is there a way to get an 02 Temp gauge to tell it's actual temp, not just an overheating condition?
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Do you mean H20 temp (as in engine coolant) or 02 as in oxygen sensor temperature on the exhaust pipes? I think that you mean H20. If so, a fellow board member somehow managed to rig his instrument cluster to mark the actual temperature, but never got around to doing a write-up. You could also by an AutoMeter coolant temperature gauge and install the sensor on the rear of the passenger side head. Hope that helps.




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