Q: On cold start it take long time until it cutch 90 degrees and all that time keep cold/high rpm about 1200

asked by on January 26, 2017

On cold start it take long time until it cutch 90 degrees (10-15min) and all that time keep cold/high rpm about 1200 after the car cutch 90 degrees everything works fine.

My car has 128000 miles.

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