Re: 1988 Bronco Temperature Gauge Problems
It's a faulty gauge. In an '88 Bronco, count your blessings that's the only major problem. If your engine overheats, you won't need a gauge to tell you that, you'll be able to smell it. Just keep an eye on you coolant level. Pop the cap off the radiator (when is cold of course) and make sure it's got plenty of coolant.
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"Ok, systems check; the battery is discharging, the oil temperature is very high, the oil pressure is very low, the engine temperature is off the end of the scale, I'm running out of petrol... but the clock is correct!"
-James May, in an old, worn out Lamborghini purchased for less than £10,000.
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