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Re: 2004 H2 Engine Temp Gauge goes Nuts
Sound like a good idea...Thanks
Plus as long as the other gauges are working I hate the thought of pulling the whole instrument cluster.
Re: 2004 H2 Engine Temp Gauge goes Nuts
I've had some success with this....
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Re: 2004 H2 Engine Temp Gauge goes Nuts
I have the p1258 code now.
any suggestions on the p1258 repair? temp sensor? fan?...
It's 10 degrees outside today first got "engine coolant hot" then "engine overheated" then "reduce power.." any help would be appreciated thanks
Re: 2004 H2 Engine Temp Gauge goes Nuts
Last edited by Easy Ed : 01-27-2021 at 03:01 AM.
Re: 2004 H2 Engine Temp Gauge goes Nuts
I have the p1258 code now.
any suggestions on the p1258 repair? temp sensor? fan?...
It's 10 degrees outside today first got "engine coolant hot" then "engine overheated" then "reduce power.." any help would be appreciated thanks
The Engine Temp gauge being bad should not result in a code. You can remove the instrument cluster from the truck and still drive it normally without any codes coming up. Besides a bad temp gauge stepper motor...which will be corrected when you send the cluster out for repair....you now seem to have a real engine overheat condition. Check coolant level, belts, thermostat.
2004 Black H2
Re: 2004 H2 Engine Temp Gauge goes Nuts
Re: 2004 H2 Engine Temp Gauge goes Nuts
The ECT can be checked with a OHM meter for resistance at different temps but I did not know the correct readings for our trucks.
Hope the ECT was it.
Ed
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