After having several repairs to this guy's van it still continues to have many a problem. Currently, there are issues such as the temperature gauge that will quickly go to the hot point, as well as after it has been started.
The only way for a person to actually drive the vehicle, is to turn the fan to a high temperature, set at hot.
As a max, the temperature gauge can only go just a bit beyond the midpoint. Still, a temperature gauge naturally swings between cold to the mid-point, virtually every two minutes at highway speed.
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