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Subject: | RE: No LBC - Chevy Cavalier Problem |
From: | "Bill Miller \(LBCs\)" <lbcs@earthlink.net> |
Date: | Sat, 20 Jan 2007 17:04:25 -0500 |
My van had a very similar problem. It is the temperature sensor in the radiator (or t-stat housing) There are two temperature sensors - one controls the gauge only. The other, the one you need to replace, controls the computer. It is quite cheap.... <$10 Make sure you get the correct one. -Bill -----Original Message----- ... When it is cold and the ambient temp is cold, it idles really low to the point that you have to keep a foot on the gas. After it gets up to the normal operating temp it idles real fast ( 2- 3 K). |
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