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Temperature Gauge Normal And Highmayoslc 02-19-2006, 09:36 PM I have a 1990 Toyota 4-Runner which all of a sudden went up to the high (hot) side of the gauge. Never having a problem before, I assumed the problem was related to a stuck thermostat! Not realizing the thermostat was on the bottom of the engine, I went to Checkers auto parts and picked up a thermostat and gasket. After spending Friday working on the getting the old thermostat out which was completed fryed, I refilled the radiator with Sierra antifreeze and distilled water. My wife was telling me when the car was turned off she could hear a gurgling sound! Just tonight when coming back from a restaurant, I was keeping track of the temperature gauge and it started creeping up again towards the hot side of the temperature gauge. While going to the restarant I noticed no hot air coming out of the vents. CAN SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ME SOLVE THIS PROBLEM-POSSIBLE BAD HEAD GASKET OR HEATER CORE????? ANY MASTER TECHS OUT THERE WHO CAN HELP ME NARROW THIS PROBLEM DOWN WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED!! fourwd1 02-20-2006, 03:24 PM Sound like you have an air pocket in the cooling system. That will cause the gurgling/no heat/etc. problems. Parking the truck so the front end is uphill, remobve the rad cap, and let the engine run till it warms up and the t-stat opens. Also set the heater temp to HOT. The air bubble should work it's way thru and out the rad. Automotive Network, Inc., Copyright ©2012
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