Warmed car to operating temp with fan fuse pulled. Turned off ignition. Removed battery cable. This resets the computer. Put batt cable back on and fuse back in place and started the car. Temp gauge started working. (Sensor has to see temp within short amount of time to operate the gage.)
The fan motor has failed and will need replaced.
it is most likely going to be your thermostat needs to be replaced. and if that doesnt work than time for a new radiator.
Quietly, alone and tell it like it is.
a 99 is a different body style than a 2000 doesnt have the same radiator i do autobody i have worked on both models so no it doesnt
is there any corrosion on the spades of the coil?or on the connectors?you say DIS,i think distributorless ignition system that an 89 doesnt have,is that correct?or are you meaning distributor cap?
Have the system checked for trouble codes.
Poor sales. The Echo was replaced with the Yaris.
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not all vehicles have a rdiator cap. some newer ones ,have the coolant added thru the overflow bottle. if the radiator cap cannot be seen on the radiator it doesnt have one
Check the fuses, check the relay and then check the fan motor.
it doesn't work!!
probably. that or you pinched a wire creating a hot all the time wire.