Well, my gauge usually sit right about the middle.
Yes it is normal. The running temperature of an engine is affected by several factors, the load the engine is under, eternal temperature, the speed at which it is running etc. In addition the gauges fitted to cars indicate a safe 'range' rather than a specific temperature to reflect this. So long as the indicator remains within the safe range eveything should be fine.
190 to 200 degrees is perfect. / NORMAL.
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There were eight different styles of the 1993 GMC Sonoma, with four different engines. The fuel capacities for all the engine styles were 20 gallons.
You can find a radio wiring diagram for a 1993 GMC Sonoma in the vehicle's owner's manual. You can also find it at local auto parts stores.
The temperature should be 195 degrees.
on my 1995 sonome 4.3 TBI it is located on the underside of the "pipe" leading from the air cleaner housing to the TBI. It is a small tube about the size of your finger about 1" in length
Knowing the firing order of a car's engine can help troubleshoot problems later on. The firing order for a 1993 GMC Sonoma 2.5L engine is 1-6-5-4-3-2.
The fuel filter is on a 1993 Sonoma is under the truck bed between the drivers seat and the driver's rear wheel. It is almost always easier to replace the entire filter can than opening it up and replacing the guts.
the normal temp on most or all cars in that year range is 195 degrees
There should be a sticker on the unit that has the GM part number on it.