Engine Temp Guage

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I have a 2015 and my temp gauge is very sporadic. For example, the gauge will normally be at dead center, however, if I start to climb the smallest hill, it will almost go to overheat RED. I did change the sensor and thermostat about 8 months ago due to the fan staying on after shut down which fixed the issue. Has anyone else seen this issue? Any advice?
 

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I have a 2015 and my temp gauge is very sporadic.
For example, the gauge will normally be at dead center, however, if I start to climb the smallest hill, it will almost go to overheat RED.
I did change the sensor and thermostat about 8 months ago due to the fan staying on after shut down which fixed the issue.
Has anyone else seen this issue? Any advice?
Guesses based on experience with 3 Caprice 9C1-LT1s:
1. Slightly low on coolant? Add coolant?
2. Air trapped in the cooling system? Burp system, add coolant?
3. Electrical wiring compromised? Wiggle wiring in question, check sensor connectivity?

Perform these checks with vehicle pointed uphill!
 

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Guesses based on experience with 3 Caprice 9C1-LT1s:
1. Slightly low on coolant? Add coolant?
2. Air trapped in the cooling system? Burp system, add coolant?
3. Electrical wiring compromised? Wiggle wiring in question, check sensor connectivity?

Perform these checks with vehicle pointed uphill!

^^^ This.

You could also watch live data on a scanner to see what the ECT sensor is reporting while it does this. If the new ECT wasn't an OE part, then replacing it with OE is recommended. There's documentation of aftermarket sensors being off far enough to impact (read: fail) emissions drive cycle tests.
 

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