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I have 93 240 sedan with 110k miles on it.
The cooling system has never let me down. I put in a Nissens radiator about 6 years ago; I flushed the radiator and replaced the thermastat within the last 6 months and 3k miles.
The temprature here is DC this morning was about 80 degrees. I had run the car for a few miles around 30 miles an hour when I noticed that the temperature gauge was almost in the red (about one needle width from the red). I pulled over, turned off the engine, and popped the hood. When I put my hand close to the radiator and the valve cover, the temperature seemed normal.
After 3 minutes max of looking around under the hood, I started the car and the needle went to the 9 O'Clock position and stayed there.
I know that the control board is a problem in the 240's.
Here is my question: does turning the car off somehow reset the control board so that it operates correctly?
Sorry for the long post,
Kreg
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