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Originally posted by ToyotaTechGeek the point i am making is that if a temp sensor is bad, then the ecu thinks that the engine is not reaching op temp thereby giving itself more gas to try to warm itself-up.
i'll be home this weekend. if it snows and sticks like everyone says its going to, the mr2 going to have to sleep in the garage. I'd do the same if i were ya'll. just remember, rear wheel drive w/ a heavy ass on ice and snow='s bye bye Mister two!!!
i cant fix the wire!! its alot of hassle actually. its on the bottom of the thing. thermostat? and well i'd have to remove everything to get to it. its snowing anyway. well its done now but i think its around 6 inches? i think i am going to turn into one of those pro rally mr2 drivers today
signfcntothr: the meet is supposed to be this saturday. if all goes well anyway.