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you don't. computer does it. check that there is no air in coolant system or that temp sensor is not faulty. if your surging, that's your problem.
You will need to push EC button and adjust the temp.
It's not exactly good for it....especially for a computer controlled car. It requires the proper coolant temp to adjust the fuel system, timing, etc. But yes, you could drive it.
measures the ambient air temp (outside air temp) and sends that info to the computer to adjust air/fuel ratio for best burn.
no
Beause heat is transfered by high temp to low temp.If a system heats up so that its temperature is greater than atmospheric temperature the systan has high temp than atmospheric temp as heat transfer from high temp to low temp heat radiates from the system.
Thermospere
The lowest temperature available for a given system.
The air temp sensor measures the temp of the incoming air. cold air carries more oxygen while hot air carries less. so according to the temp from the temp sensor the cars computer can accurately adjust the the amount of fuel to be mixed with the air into the engine. Note: there are other sensors that the computer uses to get the right air/fuel mixture.
"Temp" is an abbreviation for "temperature." The term "root temp" could refer to the basic or initial temperature of a system or environment from which changes are measured or compared.
You will need to adjust the temp gauge from cold to warm. Its located right on the middle vent(where the air blows out).
Yes, but it is not recommended to run straight water in the cooling system.