195 degrees F
As long as it is in the normal range (not at either extreme) you should be OK
1993 chevy 4.3 v6 1500 truck temp gauge inoperative,
It is easier and cheaper to replace the temperature sensor--try that first
could be a bad sensor a bad gauge or a broken or disconnected wire
if it is a v8 it should be on the driver side cyl head near front of engine
in the fuel tank
yes it should fit
there is a neutral safety switch. assuming the truck is automatic trans. its at the base of the steering column on the top side. there should be two large gauge purple wires going to it.
sould be on the manifold
Driving home yesterday my temperature gauge on the 2003 Chevy silverado went all the way to the right as if it was overheating. No overheat light came on. I pulled over and checked everything and nothing was hot and it had water. So it wasn't actually overheating but the temperature gauge was all the way to the right as if it was overheating. After getting home I let the truck sit awhile and restarted it and the gauge didn't reset. What causes this and how can I fix it? Thanks for your time! Also reset it by disconnecting battery it was good for two days after turning key off and on the needle keep going higher and higher. Can you help I changed sending unit no luck now what?
Could be the coolant temperature sensor.
yes, they should be identical.