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Re: 05 Echo - Temperature Gauge
just watch for and heed the red warning light.
also you could put a warning light across the fan motor terminals,
at the fan motor connector.
this would alert you that the fan motor is on. it's not perfect but may give
a bit more info
than you'd have otherwise. don't forget you can also run the heater for
auxiliary cooling.
i've done a bit of towing with mine and i stay out of fifth gear on uphills.
that engine will happily run at 60+ mph in fourth and it won't hurt it a
bit.
just don't lug the engine, downshift if necessary to any gear that will
allow the engine to run freely.
i have 105,000+ miles on mine and i still love it.
(i hope yours is not automatic....)
good luck, sammm
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<andrew@floatingbear.ca> wrote in message
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> I'm planning on doing some light towing with my 05 Echo (within the
> 750lb limit in the manual) and would like to be sure that I take a
> break before my engine overheats.
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> Is there any way to install a temperature gauge without a lot of
> effort? I'm slightly mechanically challenged but can manage
> instructions of "connect the blue wire to the left terminal post) <g>.
>
> Thanks
>
> Andrew Butchart
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