get a new temperature sensor.
Between 195 and 210 degrees and no hotter.
For a 2008 Chevy Cobalt, the engine temperature typically operates between 195°F and 220°F. If the temperature gauge rises above 240°F, it indicates the engine is overheating. Continuous operation at high temperatures can lead to serious engine damage, so it's important to address any overheating issues promptly.
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Thermostat.
There is no Chevy 4.3 V8. The 4.3 is a V6 followed by a 4.8 V8
if it is a v8 it should be on the driver side cyl head near front of engine
check the coolant temperature sending unit on a V8 it is in the front of the intake manifold
The Chevy V8 was first manufactured in the year of 1916. They didn't run very long due to them being less efficient and the excessive weight of the Chevy V8.
No. Chevy never made a v8 of that dimension. It's a 6 cyl.
They weren't known as Chevy IIs in 1979, but yes, they could have a V8
Ever since I took mine in and had repaired for overheating . It has been staying right at 190 so think this is normal ..