goheels681
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- Year, Model & Trim Level
- '00 XLT 4x4
2000 Explorer, OHV
I bought my Ex back in June and always noticed that it seemed to take a very long time for the temperature gauge to reach the "normal" area- roughly 20 miles into a drive it would come up. Recently, since the weather has gotten much colder, I notice that the gauge does not move at all. Today, I drove 110 miles from home to school and the temp. gauge did not move AT ALL.
I have also noticed that either I'm getting horrendous gas mileage, or my gas gauge is hilariously inaccurate (I left home with the gauge just under 3/4, and now it's sitting on 1/4).
Would a bad thermostat cause both of these issues? The heat does work very well in the truck as is, and there don't seem to be any engine abnormalities that I can tell.
I bought my Ex back in June and always noticed that it seemed to take a very long time for the temperature gauge to reach the "normal" area- roughly 20 miles into a drive it would come up. Recently, since the weather has gotten much colder, I notice that the gauge does not move at all. Today, I drove 110 miles from home to school and the temp. gauge did not move AT ALL.
I have also noticed that either I'm getting horrendous gas mileage, or my gas gauge is hilariously inaccurate (I left home with the gauge just under 3/4, and now it's sitting on 1/4).
Would a bad thermostat cause both of these issues? The heat does work very well in the truck as is, and there don't seem to be any engine abnormalities that I can tell.