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Q
where should engine temp gauge be
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The engine temperature gauge on most vehicles is typically located on the dashboard along with the other instrument panel clusters such as the fuel gauge, speedometer, and odometer. It monitors and indicates the temperature of the vehicle's engine coolant and usually ranges from cold (C) to hot (H).
In a properly running vehicle, the needle on the temperature gauge should ideally be around the middle mark between hot and cold after the engine has had a chance to warm up. It should not be too close to the hot (H) side, which might indicate an overheating issue or too low towards the cold (C) side, meaning the engine hasn't reached its optimum working temperature.
In a properly running vehicle, the needle on the temperature gauge should ideally be around the middle mark between hot and cold after the engine has had a chance to warm up. It should not be too close to the hot (H) side, which might indicate an overheating issue or too low towards the cold (C) side, meaning the engine hasn't reached its optimum working temperature.
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