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Old 09-26-2008, 02:47 AM   #1
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Have a 2006 Mountain Aire and the temp gauge sticks in the WAY HOT mode from time to time. I understand the gauges will go from one end to the other during the start up process. Do I have a bad gauge or is it 'normal' for the temp gauge to stick in the overheating (top end) mode? Does Workhorse replace just the temp gauge or the entire gauge cluster?

ps - Bill Heard in Sanford was our Workhorse Service Center. They closed their doors this week!

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Have a 2006 Mountain Aire and the temp gauge sticks in the WAY HOT mode from time to time. I understand the gauges will go from one end to the other during the start up process. Do I have a bad gauge or is it 'normal' for the temp gauge to stick in the overheating (top end) mode? Does Workhorse replace just the temp gauge or the entire gauge cluster?

ps - Bill Heard in Sanford was our Workhorse Service Center. They closed their doors this week!

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I would say that they will replace the entire Activa unit. My LCD became unreadable last year and they replaced mine. Call workhorse and they can tell you for sure.
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