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Old January 9th 05, 05:04 PM
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Default Thermostat problem on VUE

Last Friday I brought my 2002 V6 Vue to the dealership for a SES light
on. They checked it out and found code P0128 on. This is the Cooler
Thermostat (Cooler temp below thermostat regulating temperature). It is
a 2 hour job to replace it so I made an appointment to have it repaired
the next Friday. They told me there was nothing wrong with the
thermostat. It was giving off a false reading. They also told me that
the SES light would probably come back on before Friday.
The next day I was driving down the highway and noticed that I had
reduced power when I tried to accelerate (The reduced power light isn't
on) The acceleration on the vehicle is just passible. OK for the city
and getting on the highway at a reduced time but if I had to pass forget
it.
My question is if the SES turns on for a thermostat problem will the
vehicle be working at a reduced level or do you think something else
might be wrong. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
Ron

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