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<blockquote data-quote="lchan" data-source="post: 283064" data-attributes="member: 11684"><p>If on idle the temp rises and when you drive the temp falls, it means you may have insufficient water running through your entire cooling system. Reving means your water pump runs faster and trys to channel your water through the whole cooling system. Before you conclude it as electricall, try and bleed your cooling system, change your thermostat (if its old, it can cease up and open half way) and just make sure there is no leakage and a minor head gasket leak. Anyways, i think its too hard to diagnose something like your problem by just merely explaining it. Too many possibilities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lchan, post: 283064, member: 11684"] If on idle the temp rises and when you drive the temp falls, it means you may have insufficient water running through your entire cooling system. Reving means your water pump runs faster and trys to channel your water through the whole cooling system. Before you conclude it as electricall, try and bleed your cooling system, change your thermostat (if its old, it can cease up and open half way) and just make sure there is no leakage and a minor head gasket leak. Anyways, i think its too hard to diagnose something like your problem by just merely explaining it. Too many possibilities. [/QUOTE]
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