what is the normal operating temperature of the 04 trailblazer??is it normal too reach 114 DEGREES CELCIUS

Asked by Jon24 Jun 29, 2007 at 12:19 AM about the 2004 Chevrolet Trailblazer LT RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

We just road test a trailblazer installed with a tech 2..and in traffic conditions the temperature reaches up to 114 c.but it goes down when it drives to high speed..we just replaced the Ev fan clutch and reprogram it..is it normal to go up up to 114

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Normal should be ~200 degrees Fahrenheit.

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what should the running temperature of a 2007 chev trailblazer be? 4.2 vorteck

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My 2004 Trail Blazer temp reads 210 I just replaced the radiator cap and noticed it was leaking antifreeze took it to my mechanic and the radiator cracked he said it's probably because the owner before me had the wrong cap on it and my dumbass ex was putting the green antifreeze in it I guess it was supposed to be the red one and he was using the green one my temp gauge is at 210 can someone tell me what they think about all this

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My 2004 Chevy trailblazer was running at 210 now it runs about 222. I've replaced cap, flushed, new thermostat. Is this normal for summer driving?

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