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			<title><![CDATA[93 Eurovan - where does you 'working' temp gauge hang out?]]></title>
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			<description>Mine is at 3/4 up the gauge and all seems to be working proper. Where does yours land? 
 
Recently installed new sensors, soldered behind the dash a...</description>
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Recently installed new sensors, soldered behind the dash a while back (fuel gauge accurate). New 174 degree thermostat.</div>

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