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Should be around 80 degrees give or take - I'd stick a new thermostat in and go from there
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Thats too low, should sit at ~80, needs a new thermostat.
Daft question, but were you looking at the gauge dead on? Because from the drivers psosition it can look lower than it is, especially if you sit quite far forward.
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Mine had the same mike.
Dropped a new stat in it and been spot on since!
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(This post was last modified: 20-01-2014, 05:51 PM by tigerstyle.)
My gauge reads 73-75ish°C and OBD Torue App reads 80°C
^ new stat and coolant in there
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Look at the gauge square-on (so your head down by the left of the steering wheel) and it should look closer to 80, mine does. This is what i meant up there ^^^ completely daft design by peugeot.
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Just sit in the passenger seat when checking your coolant temp.
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Mine does the same 70 to 72. Would upping the temp get better fuel economy? Let's add a stat to my list of new parts to fit to my "cheap" estate.
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Lol sorry, that was aimed at tigerstyle.
L33dwc, theoretically a higher temp stat should increase the efficiency, iirc the one from a 307 hdi is the equivalent 90* stat, is a straight fit.