Your gauge could be bad but more than likely it is the temperature sending unit. It is a fairly inexpensive thing to fix.
a pickup and a truck are the same thing hence the term pickup truck a pickup can be a truck but a truck doesn't have to be a pickup.
When buying a used pickup truck, you should as about the engine (how many miles it has on it); ask about the milage per gallon; ask if it has been in any accidents; and ask what the towing capacity is. Before buying a used pickup truck, you should ask about the mileage of the truck. Then you can ask for a carfax to see the history of the pickup truck and finally you can ask about the price.
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The 1988 Mitsubishi pickup truck data link connector is located on the bottom of the drivers side dashboard. The gauge link connector will be to the left of the steering column.
The mass of a pickup truck depends on the truck but the average truck is about 162 kg.
Could be the coolant temperature sensor.
It is possible depending on what kind of pickup truck you own.
195 degrees F
The temperature gauge will not work on a 1984 GMC Sierra truck if the sending unit is defective or the wiring has come loose. It is also possible for the gauge itself to fail, but this is less common.
No pickup truck that is "cheap" is going to qualify as a "good" pickup truck. I would suggest spending the money on a high-quality pickup truck. It doesn't have to be luxury, but you definitely get what you pay for.
Yes it will
A pre-owned pickup truck can be a good way to get a good deal. Make sure you check the truck before you purchase it and make sure the seller is reputable.