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Old 5th May 2019, 08:54   #10
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When driving normal, temp gauge is in the middle position. Temp gauge is at about 25% level when driving fast because the air flowing fas in the radiator, so about 80-90°C. Can you please tell me how to check the temp using the trip screen diagnostic? Thanks

And Brunty, I can't really understand what you mean, was your problem the thermostat and temp sensor and now you changed them and it's all right or was it the water pump?
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There you go -instructions to get the onboard diagnostics working - pretty impressive for a 20 year old design. You need to set up the 19-7 setting -this will display your real time running temperature as you are driving along.

https://www.the75andztclub.co.uk/for...38&postcount=1
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