Or do I? Because as I was driving home on the freeway last night, my temp gauge was moving from the N to the high side of M, then back down and up again--in a steady but noticeable rate. This happened the whole trip home. Is this symptomatic of air in the system? Or is it the sending unit? Or the thermostat? I recently replaced my clutch fan, and the temp gauge usually stays down around the N--even when towing in the Sierras.
In fact, this past weekend, the truck ran abnormally hot while trailoring my HobieCat up to Tahoe--soemthing it has never done before. I even put the heater on to take off some extra heat--never pleasant to do when it is already 90+ outside. I checked the fluid levels, and all looks ok. Oil was recently changed, as was the filter.
So, should I make an apointment with the psychiatrist or the parts counter? (My wife says the first!!)
Dazed and confused,
Troy
In fact, this past weekend, the truck ran abnormally hot while trailoring my HobieCat up to Tahoe--soemthing it has never done before. I even put the heater on to take off some extra heat--never pleasant to do when it is already 90+ outside. I checked the fluid levels, and all looks ok. Oil was recently changed, as was the filter.
So, should I make an apointment with the psychiatrist or the parts counter? (My wife says the first!!)
Dazed and confused,
Troy