Originally Posted by
HKS
Does An Incline Or Hill Cause Stress On Alternator..
No. Just, no.
Originally Posted by
lynchfourtwenty uhhhhhh sounds like you might need to add coolant, or atleast get all the air out..
heres my reasoning..
the coolant sensors are up fairly high on the engine, plus they're in the back by the firewall.. when you start going up hill the coolant would find its way to the sensor.. kinda like if you take a bottle thats lets say half full for example.. then lean it back at an angle.. see what the water does??
anyway i could be as far from the truth as possible but i dont know, its worth a shot.. an in my mind makes sense..
That makes perfect sense. However, I have seen more often that a coolant sensor being not covered by coolant will read hotter than normal. But, logically there could be circumstances that may cause it to read lower than normal. It's definitely worth looking in to.
It's also worth looking in to whether or not the sensor itself is still good. It may have a loose internal connection or the thermistor may not be fully secured, causing resistance variances at different angles.