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snider
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Hi folks -
I have a quick question regarding my '98 C5 6-speed with regards to cold weather driving.
I live in Saint Louis, MO and the outside temperature has recently been in the low 20's. I've noticed that my coolant temperature tends to run pretty cool - in the 120-130 range. If I park it and let the engine idle, it will come up to ~200 and cycle nicely... But as soon as I hit the open road, it starts to cool down. At interstate speeds it stabilizes back in the 120-130 range.
Is this normal? Or should I start thinking about the possibility of having a "stuck open" thermostat? Also - is it bad for the car to run it like this? (I have no faults on the DIC and the car seems to run just fine).
Any advice or suggestions would be welcome.
thanks, Sean
I have a quick question regarding my '98 C5 6-speed with regards to cold weather driving.
I live in Saint Louis, MO and the outside temperature has recently been in the low 20's. I've noticed that my coolant temperature tends to run pretty cool - in the 120-130 range. If I park it and let the engine idle, it will come up to ~200 and cycle nicely... But as soon as I hit the open road, it starts to cool down. At interstate speeds it stabilizes back in the 120-130 range.
Is this normal? Or should I start thinking about the possibility of having a "stuck open" thermostat? Also - is it bad for the car to run it like this? (I have no faults on the DIC and the car seems to run just fine).
Any advice or suggestions would be welcome.
thanks, Sean