sierrafery
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Guys, maybe i misunderstood, but based on this statement
i understood that there are fast fluctuations between red and normal on the gauge...i'll stand corrected if i'm wrong but a HG failure would'nt cause overheating? ...and if the coolant/engine is hot it will not cool down faster by turning the ignition off/on ... the liquid/metal cools slowly regardless of the ignition ... or am i wrong
Today I Travelled 30 miles and the needle went into red about half a dozen times and came down again without me stopping.
The last couple of times just to try something I switched the ignition off and back on, whilst temp was in the red and whilst there was the drop in power caused by the issue, whilst I was driving. Immediatley i get the power back and the needle drops back slowly to where it should be rahther than it taking quite a bit longer without turning the engine off an on when i get the issue
i understood that there are fast fluctuations between red and normal on the gauge...i'll stand corrected if i'm wrong but a HG failure would'nt cause overheating? ...and if the coolant/engine is hot it will not cool down faster by turning the ignition off/on ... the liquid/metal cools slowly regardless of the ignition ... or am i wrong