The temperature gauge works intermittently or the temperature displayed varies varies or the gauge doesn't work at all. Many modern sending units serve two purposes, gauge and ECU. when the ECU side fails it should (but not always) throw up a fault code.
We are going to need to know what engine it has.
We need to know which sending unit you speak of. There are several on that vehicle such as temperature sending unit, oil pressure sending unit and fuel gauge sending unit.
There are several sending units in that vehicle such as the fuel sending unit, the oil pressure sending unit, the temperature sending unit. Need to know which one you want to change.
It has several sending units such as a fuel gauge sending unit, oil pressure gauge sending unit, temperature gauge sending unit, need to know which one you are looking for.
Assuming you mean the engine coolant temperature sending unit, we need to know what engine it has, it makes a difference.
had a problem with my 2001 impala 3.8. dealer said it temperature sending unit, then water pump neither fixed the problem. finally replaced the thermaostat and that worked. don't know if that is your problem but may be something to think about.
Because you would have died at that temperature.
i don't know but you can stop them from going by sending a letter to not go
Well, if the fuel sending unit is going bad, it will either send too much fuel, or not enough. If the truck fails to start, or if it struggles to start and then smells rich in warm weather, you've a problem.
An easy way would be to just ask him or get your friend to ask him
My head hurts so much. I think I am going to get the flu. Well, I will check your temperature. Where are you going? Where will you go?
So that the person you are sending the email to knows what the email is about before they read it