kylebnoris
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Understood. Filled with hose water for now to diagnose.Dexcool, correct. Either buy the "concentrate" and mix 50/50 or you can buy the pre mix and just pour that in.
I am not saying, "do not replace the thermostat", but you can test the old one easily. When you get out, use a pan of boiling water. If the old one is closed when you take it out, if is open it is a bad thermostat, dip the old one in the water and see if it opens up. That would indicate that there is a possibility that the new thermostat may not fix the problem. Plus, the temp gauge may not be accurate.
So new T stat is in. Water topped off and the T stat hasn't seemed to open yet because the lower rad hose is still cold.
Dash temp says 210°
OBD Reader "ETC(F°) 199
Unsure if ETC is transmission temp or Coolant temp.
Either way cap is back installed. Want to drive it and see but I'm afraid to overheat it.