
01-19-2019, 08:34 AM
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I do not know what it uses as sensors, but most EFI set-ups have a temperature sensor that sits in the coolant by the water neck. These go bad a reasonable amount. Simply replacing that usually cheap sensor could fix the whole issue as it might not be reading correctly when the engine sits and is at room temperature.
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