You may have a bad sensor wire (the end may be corroded). I had the same
problem, dealer cleaned the corrosion off of it for me when I took in my
('95) 200SX for a free 100 pt inspection.
"the_indian_devil" <the_indian_devil.DeleteThis@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> I have 94 altima. the temp gauge in the dash has gone haywire. its stays
at
> cold. even after going a long time when the car is in motion. most of
times
> it comes to normal position when the car is not moving but car is running.
> at times it stays at cold end. any inputs how to fix the problem.
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