Accessory use = high temp.....????

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ShoOff93

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When my ac/heat is on or my lights pretty much anything that pulls power my temp goes crazy. It went from in the red to the o in normal and all I did was shut my lights off and the heat. Any ideas? Thanks
 

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bad connection or bad ground somewhere in the temp gauge circuit.
 

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no, I think fixing the root cause is always better.
 

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I took the boot off of the sensor and cleaned it and the outside of the sensor as well as tightening up the grounds and no luck. Any suggestions?

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I also noticed that when I have my lights on my ac doesn't blow as hard. I'm not sure if there's any correlation.

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It was a ground wire that ran from the negative battery terminal to the frame by the power steering reservoir. Noticed it was a little melted and brittle and I touched it and it broke In half.

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