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I have a 98 Ford Escort with the 2.0 engine in it with 155xxx miles on it. I am currently trying to figure out why my cooling fan wont kick on and after using a wiring diagram I found out that one of the things that kicks it on is the coolant temp sensor. So I was able to get a really good deal on one (5$) I figured why not replace it, can’t hurt. So I replaced it and then put everything back together and then took it for a drive. Now my temp gauge won’t go up to normal operating temp. I drove it around for about 15 miles and it never got to the normal operating temp. It ran just fine just stayed about and inch below where its supposed to be. I am wondering if maybe I have a bad sensor or could this be a thermostat problem (because I have never changed mine) that just happened at a bad time? I do have a new thermostat that I will probably change tomorrow to see but I kinda want to know what you guys think.
Thanks!
P.S Before I replaced the part I drove it around today and it got to normal temp. I drove back and forth from work with no problems; this only happened when I replaced the sensor.
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