Normal start up my 4x4 indicate about 2000 RPM and then comes down to about 900-800 RPM when the temperature indicator reach C mark. It was only today at the start up RPM dropped from 2000 to around 1000 then peaked again to nearly 1800RPM for short time(30 Sec). Then it gradually settled down to 800-900 mark.
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Parak
Hi Experts
Normal start up my 4x4 indicate about 2000 RPM and then comes down to about 900-800 RPM when the temperature indicator reach C mark. It was only today at the start up RPM dropped from 2000 to around 1000 then peaked again to nearly 1800RPM for short time(30 Sec). Then it gradually settled down to 800-900 mark.
Can anyone explain the reason for that.
Thanks in Advance
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