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Quick question -
Just started driving my first 240. I am wondering about the in-dash temperature gauge. When my car is fully warmed up, the needle sits right on the bottom line. Is this normal, or should I start questioning whether my thermostate is stuck open?
That brings up another question. I have noticed that there are two different thermostates available, one for hotter climates and one for cooler climates. I live in Utah where summer temperatures are commonly close to 100 and winter temps are commonly in the teens. Any advice on choosing the correct therm.
Thanks!
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proud new owner! 82, 242, 2dr
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