TorontoGuy
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- 1991 Explorer XL
Got our first really warm day of the year today and expected to see the temp gauge go a little higher than usual (since I bought the Ex in February I really haven't been able to test it in all conditions). Typically it's just at the N of NORMAL or a hair above or below. Got it up to operating temp today and it was at the same spot as always. I changed the thermostat and coolant a few weeks back just as routine maintenance on a used vehicle without maintenance history. Noticed hotter heat coming through the vents but no real differences on the temp gauge.
I've had a few older Fords and know that these gauges aren't perfectly accurate but using the gauge as a scale, I'd expect to see a bit of an increase in temp. After I got home I just poked my head under the hood and the upper rad hose and thermostat housing are way too hot to touch which has me questioning the relatively low needle position on the gauge.
This is really just a case of "How can I be sure the engine isn't running hotter than it says?"
Thanks guys! Amazing forum here, done a ton of reading and will do a ton more.
Cheers!
BTW it's a 1991 2 door, 5-speed, 4x4
I've had a few older Fords and know that these gauges aren't perfectly accurate but using the gauge as a scale, I'd expect to see a bit of an increase in temp. After I got home I just poked my head under the hood and the upper rad hose and thermostat housing are way too hot to touch which has me questioning the relatively low needle position on the gauge.
This is really just a case of "How can I be sure the engine isn't running hotter than it says?"
Thanks guys! Amazing forum here, done a ton of reading and will do a ton more.

Cheers!
BTW it's a 1991 2 door, 5-speed, 4x4