swiftyman
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- 1992 Explorer XLT
So I was checking my fluids yesterday morning because I haven't checked them in over a year (except oil and brake fluid). And I noticed my radiator was a little low, and the coolant reservoir didn't have anything in it so I topped it off, and filled the reservoir to the cool line.
The truck has always ran on the cool side since I bought it from my uncle a few years ago, around the N or O on the gauge even in the middle of summer (around here we hit between 105-113 on really hot days) so I'm guessing he put a cooler thermostat in it. I was driving it home last night and the temperature was probably about 50 degrees outside. While I was in the city at the stop lights and what not it was in the normal range of the gauge (below the N) but once I was on the open road headed home it stayed outside of the normal range, just outside of the line but on the cold side.
So I guess my questions are....
Can this cause any problems for my engine?
Should I change the thermostat or remove some coolant and just add water back in?
Or should I just be happy my truck runs nice and cool?
It's a 1992 if that matters at all.
The truck has always ran on the cool side since I bought it from my uncle a few years ago, around the N or O on the gauge even in the middle of summer (around here we hit between 105-113 on really hot days) so I'm guessing he put a cooler thermostat in it. I was driving it home last night and the temperature was probably about 50 degrees outside. While I was in the city at the stop lights and what not it was in the normal range of the gauge (below the N) but once I was on the open road headed home it stayed outside of the normal range, just outside of the line but on the cold side.
So I guess my questions are....
Can this cause any problems for my engine?
Should I change the thermostat or remove some coolant and just add water back in?
Or should I just be happy my truck runs nice and cool?
It's a 1992 if that matters at all.