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<blockquote data-quote="Steve1126" data-source="post: 98670" data-attributes="member: 14414"><p>I have a 2002 LS180 that started running cold. I noticed it when the heat one day was not that warm anymore. Usually I had to turn it on and off to keep from getting too hot in the cab on a winter day. That day we had it on full blast all day and never got too warm in the cab. We checked the temp gauge which showed anywhere from 60-100 degrees F. It was jumping all over the place every second it would show a different temp in this range. I went to my dealer, got a thermostat $35, replaced it. No change. Brought the machine in to the dealer, they tested the stat to be bad, replaced it with a new one. They say it's fixed. Now the machine runs between 120-160 but still the temp jumps all over constantly. Is this normal for it to fluctuate every second ? and is this a normal operating temp? I thought it use to stay closer to 180-200 but I don't really recall now. They charged me $450 to test and replace a stat which I thought was insane considering the stat was bad they sold me. I just want to be sure it's actually running right now. This was the first time ever having this unit in a shop, they also couldn't find any moisture in my brake housing causing left side lock up when below freezing. Charged me $500 for that. I got out of there for $1300 with a new air filter and maybe a new working stat. Crazy!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve1126, post: 98670, member: 14414"] I have a 2002 LS180 that started running cold. I noticed it when the heat one day was not that warm anymore. Usually I had to turn it on and off to keep from getting too hot in the cab on a winter day. That day we had it on full blast all day and never got too warm in the cab. We checked the temp gauge which showed anywhere from 60-100 degrees F. It was jumping all over the place every second it would show a different temp in this range. I went to my dealer, got a thermostat $35, replaced it. No change. Brought the machine in to the dealer, they tested the stat to be bad, replaced it with a new one. They say it's fixed. Now the machine runs between 120-160 but still the temp jumps all over constantly. Is this normal for it to fluctuate every second ? and is this a normal operating temp? I thought it use to stay closer to 180-200 but I don't really recall now. They charged me $450 to test and replace a stat which I thought was insane considering the stat was bad they sold me. I just want to be sure it's actually running right now. This was the first time ever having this unit in a shop, they also couldn't find any moisture in my brake housing causing left side lock up when below freezing. Charged me $500 for that. I got out of there for $1300 with a new air filter and maybe a new working stat. Crazy! [/QUOTE]
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