Lexus GX 2004-09 :: Temp Gauge Does Not Go Half Way Even Driving 30 Minute On Cold Days
Nov 9, 2015
I noticed on cold mornings (40-50s) the gauge does not go half way even driving 30 minutes, about a bit more than 1/3. In the afternoon or most of the time it points to about middle.
Is the gauge that sensitive or there is a problem with the thermostat? The thing is I don't feel the car is slow to warm up normally, I rarely heard of thermostat problems on a Toyota until a whole lot of miles. I wish I have one of those ODB2 logger now and maybe it reads the coolant temperature.
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I've checked the coolant level -- the reservoir is close to max. I also checked that there isn't an air bubble by loosening the radiator cap.
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Would you mind telling me if your 430 gauge moves around like mine? I have to get something done before I hurt the engine?
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