Mine does it from time to time - usually goes away one the engine gets warm - usually caused by a small air pocket caused by the vacuum in the system no sucking all the coolant back into radiator when it cools down. My sensor is high in the top hose and at the top of the hose - exactly where the air bubble forms.
I am going to rotate the sensor so it sits at the bottom of the hose (still up near the radiator) and fill the radiator with the car pointing up hill so the air bubble forms at the filler in the radiator.
Seems to work OK.
Garry
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