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What does it mean when your car temperature is high?

What does it mean when your car temperature is high?

Reasons the Temperature Gauge Reads High. If the temperature gauge reads high, it could mean your engine is overheating. Another reason your reading might be high is you could be losing coolant. A small leak or evaporation may cause your radiator to slowly lose coolant.

What causes a car temperature gauge to stay on low?

What could cause the temperature gauge to stay on low? The most common causes of why the temperature gauge stays on cold are faulty coolant temp sensor, faulty temperature gauge, broken wires, bad thermostat , and air pockets in the cooling system.

What’s the ideal working temperature for a car?

The system consists of a water pump, thermostat, radiator, radiator fan and plumbing which sends water and coolant mixture throughout the engine. This system is designed to maintain the ideal working temperature of 190 Fahrenheit no matter the outside temperature.

How many temperature sensors does a car have?

Some cars have two temperature sensors, while other car models have one. The models with one sensor usually both use the engine control unit’s temperature and the same sensor for the gauge. If your car model has two coolant temperature sensors, one is used by the temperature gauge, and one is used for the engine control unit.

When does the car temperature gauge go up?

Your car temperature gauge goes up from 100 to 200 degrees F in 3 to 5 minutes after your car engine starts running, that is normal, because your car thermostat is close.

When does your car run hot or cold?

 If you are like most drivers, our guess would be almost never.  Most drivers look at their temperature gauge so rarely that many vehicle manufacturers don’t even include temperature gauges any more but just lights that will come on if your car is either extremely cold or extremely hot.

What would cause the temperature gauge to go cold to hot?

What would cause the temperature gauge to go cold to hot When driving the car the temperature gage goes to normal temp then to cold then back to normal or hot an this continues happens when you are driving it My car has 1300000 miles. My car has an automatic transmission.

Why does my car not lose any heat?

The car should not lose heat if the engine has achieved its full temperature for operation. The hot fluid should constantly flow from engine to the car’s heater core. So, your core might be plugging up or there is some issue with your heat valve.

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Ruth Doyle