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    #16
    No it shouldn't. But it's kind of a sign that your engine is not overheating. Even if you had no coolant, it takes about 5 mins for the car to start heating up

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      #17
      Oh ok well ill try to let it run for a bit and watch it c if it turns on.. I usually just turn it off after it goes up so much cuz I didn't wanna mess anything up..

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        #18
        I had a problem similar to this. Mine was when I would turn the ignition the gauge would shoot straight up to H. When I turned it off it would drop. It ended up being the gauge itself, some kind of grounding issue with it. I had an extra laying around so I changed it out and it ended up fixing my problem. I would just check your gauge or make sure it's not grounding out some where.
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          #19
          Originally posted by BreckAConner View Post
          I had a problem similar to this. Mine was when I would turn the ignition the gauge would shoot straight up to H. When I turned it off it would drop. It ended up being the gauge itself, some kind of grounding issue with it. I had an extra laying around so I changed it out and it ended up fixing my problem.
          thats kinda what im thinking it is too bro. Thanx

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            #20
            late update

            I finally got my hands on a 93 ex cluster from the jy. Installed it and it seems like the problems fixed! Thanx everybody for ur help. appreciate it. -cb9_marty

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