As long as it is in the normal range (not at either extreme) you should be OK
195 degrees F
The timing on a 1989 Dodge truck should be set to 10* after unplugging the temperature sensor.
The fluid level in an automatic transmission in a 1995 Dodge Truck should be checked at idle in Neutral with the engine at operating temperature.The fluid level in an automatic transmission in a 1995 Dodge Truck should be checked at idle in Neutral with the engine at operating temperature.
there is no gauge that shows trans temp, but there is an indicator light on instrument panel that will light up "trans temp" if abnormal
Yes it should.
Could be the coolant temperature sensor.
The temperature gauge will not work on a 1984 GMC Sierra truck if the sending unit is defective or the wiring has come loose. It is also possible for the gauge itself to fail, but this is less common.
Your gauge could be bad but more than likely it is the temperature sending unit. It is a fairly inexpensive thing to fix.
There are two on a 1994 Ram, one on each side of the thermostat housing. The one with one wire is for the temp gauge. The sensor with two wires is for the computer.
Dodge cummins. By far
about 180/190 degrees.......retired dodge mechanic in TEXAS
yes..on the side of the fuel pump assembly