Hmm... Mine rarely strays above 82/3. Long runs on the freeway at 110k will see it climb to around 90, probably needs a rad clean. Last week though, in Melb on the 41 degree day, I was out and about. Went to my mum's house and parked it for about half an hour. When I came out the temp alarm went off as soon as I turned the key ( set at 111 when I got it, left it that way cos I didn't know any better ). Temp came down to around 100 about 1 min after I started it, but claimed again to maybe 109 when I drove. Factory gauge started going up. No thermo fan activity. I turned on the A/C switch ( no belt fitted, so no actual A/C. Did I mention it was 41 degrees?
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and the temp started coming down. Idled it down at home for a few minutes and it was back to low 80s. It showed no sign of boiling, and it seems fine now, but I've been worried. Having read this thread I'm not worrying as much, but now I'm wondering if my thermostat is too cool.
the only time my TD5 got hot was when it did a head gasket ( head shuffle, 240,000 ks ).
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