Brunin
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Heat still works great. Engine temp gauge reads normal when hot. I will call the shop today over lunch and pick their brain, see if they 'tweaked' with anything else...
When I drove to the shop this AM, it was a 30 min highway drive (70 to 75 mph). Parked car, turned off engine, and immediately felt radiator hoses. One was super hot, but the one that connects to thermostat was cold. I take this as a sign that the t-stat didn't open up at all. Luckily it was only 15* out, so no overheating.
And no codes from the shop today when they drove it. They said it drove great, but agreed that 2750 RPM felt a bit high. They seemed confused about the TC 'kickdown' that I have not been experiencing, weren't sure what would be causing that, and that it should throw a code if it wasn't working. They also said that when they drove it, both hoses got hot.
My hunch is still that it's a bad (or at least moody) thermostat. Going to have them replace it today, and see what the weekend brings. Also going to get the old t-stat back so I can check it in a pot of boiling water to see if it was still functional.
More to come...
After a 30min hwy drive both your hoses should be hot. The top should be hotter then the bottom, but the bottom should not be cold.
When you are in fourth gear and you press the accelerator to rev the engine does your revs gradually increase with speed? or do the revs jump non consistent with speed?
If the latter then yes your TC is not locked.
In my 99 F23a1 when going about 130-140km/h (80-87mph) I am at about 3000rpm