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Old Apr 10th, 2018, 20:21   #25
green van man
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Originally Posted by apersson850 View Post
You can use an application like Torque on a phone, and connect to an OBDII interface to see the temperature. Maybe not for everyday viewing/driving, but for sure for special occasions like this one.
Agreed, but there must be a sensor there as the car throws a warning light if the engine overheats, so why in the name of God not fit a temp guage.

Paul.
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