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Old 05-08-2003, 01:42 PM
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Help. Collent Temp gauge wont work

I just did a clutch change on my 93 non turbo. All by myself, in a parking lot at work i might add. But now my temp gauge doesnt move. It stays at cold. I dont have money for a new temp sensor right now. anybody know a way to see if the gauge is messed up or the sensor or anything inbetween.
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It is fairly common that this sensor goes on our cars. Between myself and close friends we have had 4 of them go out over the years.
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