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Old 02-16-2007, 03:27 PM   #1 (permalink)
tomip3
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Default NEED BIG TIME HELP ! Temp gauge !

I need help ! Maybe some one knows!
I have freestar 2005 with 90000km.
My cooling temperature gauge go up after I drive more that 100 Km/h. I was with mechanik and he have scanner connected when this hapen, and all reading of temp was perfect . 2 mechanics try to fix it no results. One change termostat and flush cooling system. Second one change cooling temperature sensor , no results. Finaly I want to Ford dealer on monday, next day they call me with some news, motor head gasket bud they have to run some test tomorow to be sure. Wendsday, call, gasket is good and we have good news , they found problem and they have to replace cpu ( computer ) and this is cover by ford garantie. Good I was happy for one day . Friday ford call me: We change computer and all the same and they have to check my ford monday. Sorry for my English.
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Tomi
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