possibly air intake filter, and check radiator water and coolant if it is dirty drain flush and clean the radiator and put in new coolant.
The temperature sea otters live in is 50 degrees or lower.
Celsius degrees are measures of temperature. The highest recorded temperature is 57 C, so that doesn't work. You might be looking for degrees of longitude or latitude.
my 1995 Explorer , with the 4.0 L OHV engine has 2 temperature sending units. They are located on the intake manifold by the thermostat housing (where top radiator hose connects to engine) Looking from the front of the vehicle, the temperature sending unit on the left is for the temperature guage in your instrument cluster and the larger temperature sending unit on the right is for the EEC system.
This might be an air or fuel problem at the most basic diagnostic level without looking at it or asking more questions.
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A healthy adult's core body temperature is about 98.6 degrees fahrenheit. Our core temperature will fluxtuate when it is not in it's peak of health or when there is a sudden change in environment/activity. Now if you are looking for the actual science of it, type that same question into google.
These bears will live in temperatures above 100 degrees F and below -10 degrees F. Usually at the latter temperature bears are in hibernation, but still, when bears are too hungry to be in hibernation, they'll be out looking for food.
The engine temp gauge is in the instrument cluster and the sending unit for the temperature gauge is in the intake manifold just to the left of the thermostat housing when you are looking from the front of the Explorer ( the larger sending unit to the right of the thermostat housing is for the EEC IV system)
What was Bartolomeu Dias looking for ? he was an explorer, so he was looking for all different types of things.
I was looking at the 2004 Ford Explorer Owner Guide and it has a picture of a instrument panel that shows a " check gage " light in the upper left corner by the engine coolant temperature gauge . The light comes on if the engine coolant temperature is high , the engine oil pressure is low , or ( the fuel gauge is at or near empty )
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