Ok. Its not that cold, but its hanging around the 50's in the morning and my '01 will not reach 160F on the highway and has been as low as 141F. I'm afraid the engine isnt able to fully warm up and its gonna get worn out or use way too much fuel.
I want to cover the rad without the fan. Just incase it does get hot, the fan is still able to cool that rad.
Anybody have a clue on what to use that can easily be put on and taken off?
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Ok. Its not that cold, but its hanging around the 50's in the morning and my '01 will not reach 160F on the highway and has been as low as 141F. I'm afraid the engine isnt able to fully warm up and its gonna get worn out or use way too much fuel.
I want to cover the rad without the fan. Just incase it does get hot, the fan is still able to cool that rad.
Anybody have a clue on what to use that can easily be put on and taken off?
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