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Hey guys

So currently on my way to Sydney and driving my girlfriend's 1989 toyota corolla seca (auto) and whenever the water temperature goes to the lowest point the overdrive turns off.

This seems to happen constantly when driving on cold nights and going down hills.

Tried pulling the car over and letting it heat up, but when we started driving the water temperature dropped back down again and overdrive stopped working.

It only ever happens when the water temperature drops down below cold.

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+1 for thermostat. will almost certainly be the cause. even on a cold night, driving on the highway the temp should stay in the centre of the gauge. put a new one in and it will run hotter (in this case that's a good thing) which will probably make it run better and get better fuel economy.

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