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Old Apr 9, 2016 | 10:15 PM
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Well I posted a couple days about my blazers gauges acting funny. I've decided that they are most likely functioning properly. But now she's running cold, like the line between 100 and 210. My heat works great so it can't be thermostat. I do know that the radiators got water in it... And a bit of green coolant unfortunately (I'll be replacing that soon).
 
Old Apr 9, 2016 | 10:48 PM
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same problem but i'm leaning tword bad gauges just go get a mechanical one...
 
Old Apr 10, 2016 | 09:34 AM
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Yeah I'm trying to keep from doing that because I don't want to mess up my mileage. I guess it doesn't matter if I don't sell her but I guess we'll see. Thanks for the reply
 
Old Apr 10, 2016 | 02:02 PM
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The gauge i'm Talking about is an extra gauge that u install and doesn't mess with your in dash gauges like this

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Ill look into that, my other thread is still active and like i said on there, im probably gonna be doing a pretty big restoration soon, (paint, body work, engine and tranny rebuilds etc, maybe even a new engine if i can find a decent deal, but anyways) if i do that im not selling her if i can help it. so then it wont matter i can buy a new gauge cluster then and just keep a log of "body mileage" i guess i can call it Thanks a lot, in just a couple days ive noticed this forum is going to be a huge help. And im sure it will continue to be during my restoration.
 
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Why not compare ECT, IAT, TFT, & ambient on a stone cold vehicle with a scanner? All 4 should be within a couple of degrees of each other.
 
Old Apr 10, 2016 | 10:04 PM
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I use the term "actual" mileage. I replaced my instrument cluster 3 years ago. New odometer reads 55,100 and I add 68,828 to get actual mileage. I kept the receipt and wrote down the difference to the tenth of a mile. If I ever were to sell it I'd be honest but it's scary that for a $25 used instrument cluster my Jimmy looks like it has less than half the miles on it.
 
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