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Old April 19th 05, 06:04 PM
wrightprice1977
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I have an 1994 Saturn SL2 and the temp reading seems to be high, but this
is my first Saturn and I dont know if this is normal. The temp stays
around midway to a little over but not in the red H range.

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Old April 19th 05, 07:24 PM
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> The temp stays around midway to a little
> over but not in the red H range.


After warm-up and while driving at highway speeds, it should be solidly
in the middle.

If idling or stop-and-go-traffic, the needle will rise until the
electric fan kicks in.

If it's above the middle while at highway speeds, check that the
held-on-by-springs air dam under the radiator is still there!

Tim.

 




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