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  1. 3 hours ago, JFP in PA said:

    Thank you for that but I think I might be a little outside of that box.

    1st I am not a mechanic! I do try and think logically and ask questions.

     

    Background.

    Had the water pump replaced, because of the water temp gauge acting erratic. Needle full left and 1 blink per second. Car was starting to overheat.

    Problem:  

    After looking I discovered that heater valve had come apart and was allowing air to escape, until it finally busted. So that is where all the hot air was coming from.

    Soultion:

    I changed the heater valve, filled antifreeze, and ran car. No leaks and passed a 10-pound pressure test.

     

    However, this brings us to our problem:

    The temp gauge still has not moved. 

     

     

     

     

     

    3 hours ago, JFP in PA said:
    1 minute ago, yojay3 said:

     

     

     

     

  2. My 2001 Porsch Boxster s water temperature gauge is buried to the left side of the gauge around the 100. During this time my light is flashing. Temp gauge never comes up to the 180 and light doesn't stop. What part can make this happen on the gauge. I just replaced a broken heater valve so it not overheating. Any help on how to fix this problem, please let me know. Thank you Jay

     

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