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- From: tquinn@heartland.bradley.edu (Terry Quinn)
- Newsgroups: rec.autos.tech
- Subject: Re: diagnostic code 17 on '88 dodge dakota
- Date: 27 Jan 1993 22:59:37 -0600
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- > Anyone know what code 17 is?
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- Engine running too cool. You probably are getting only fair
- heater output also.
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- I just had the same thing, replaced thermostat and solved it. Use
- a genuine Mopar thermostat...I used an aftermarket one first,
- it didn't fix it, found out later from dealer that some
- aftermarket thermostats leak too much to keep engine temp up.
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- > Where can I get a complete list?
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- page 14-77 of the 1988 Electrical, Fuel, and Emissions service
- manual.
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- (Sorry, couldn't resist).
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- > Steve
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- Terry Quinn
- Germantown Hills, IL
- tquinn@heartland.bradley.edu
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