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Old 09-24-2014, 02:55 PM   #10
Rob M
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... I hear that the temp gauge on the 99 isn't very accurate so all I can say about the temp is that it stays around 210 until it has pushed all the water out and then it shots up. It does it the worst when I have to drive to Columbia.
As I've heard from sevral sources & read, '98 cars were much more accurate, folks across the board complained so GM turned them into "dummy" gauges in the 99+ cars...kinda has always made me wonder though if this had Anything to do w/the fact that the '98 f-cars having a unique ECM/PCM "language" or programming unlike the 99-02's....I thought You got that all squared away meng??
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