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Hi Just trying to determine if my sensor is gone or something else is playing up.

ive noticed my water temp on the guage is very very low and seems to even go down after a 30min drive on fwy it went to a quater.

I warmed the car up for 15mins this morning with the heater on full and looked at powerfc and its sitting at 55degrees and no movement on the guage.

thermostat?sensor?bleed the system?

thoughts?

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thermostat, replace it

use a tridon one, they're fine. Just make sure the little bleed point is at the top or you'll have issues (as they're not marked like the Nissan ones)

don't use a low temp NISMO thermostat, pointless

Even further to this, last weekend whilst tuning my boost controller (so the engine should have been toasty warm) I coasted down a hill and the temperature gauge fell quite low. This finally convinced me that my thermostat (in my new Neo) was not right. Had been taking a long time to warm up in the cold weather we've had lately, and when looking at the actual coolant temp in Nistune it was lower than it should have been. And the last tank of juice went about 20% faster than the recent average.

Thermostat swapped out today. The one that was in there had damage most of the way around the edge. Not possible to tell if it warms up faster until tomorrow when it is fully cold again, but on the shakedown drive I noticed that the oil temp was back up to numbers that I haven;t seen since much hotter weather, so it would seem that it was the root cause of cold running.

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