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WHAT IS THE NORMAL TEMP RANGE FOR A 1995 GRAN PRIX 3.4 LITER

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Mine usually runs right smack in the middle. If it's middle or under you are fine. If it's over half way, then you need to change your thermostat, or you cooling fan isn't kicking on when it should. There is a temp sensor that controls the fan.

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