It has been removed due to being a modern car
engine coolant
Your engine coolant temperature gauge has a sensor ( there is also a engine coolant temperature sensor that is used for the computer / PCM )
It stands for Engine Coolant Temperature. I believe it is wired up to your hot/cold gauge in the dashboard of the vehicle. It screws into the side of the engine and monitors the temp of your radiator fluid as it circulates.
A signal from the temperature sensor on the engine.
The average aircraft will have temperature gauges for the following: Outside air temperature, Engine air inlet temperature, Engine exhaust temperature, cabin temperature, and that's just on a small aircraft. So which temperature gauge do you mean?
its 65 degrees, in Edinboro,Pa
No - the gauge reports 'real-time' the engine temperature. If it is wrong, there is a problem with the sending unit on the engine. This is a pretty easy fix...
i just put in a new radiator and now temperature gauge reads high but their are no leaks
There is a coolant temperature sensor and a temperature gauge sensor. the coolant sensor is located on driver side of the cylinder head. screws right into it, and the temperature gauge sensor is on the front side of the cylinder head right under the distributor. hope this helps
It is an electrical device that tells back the engine temperature to both the temperature gauge and (where fitted) the engine management system.
usually on the left of the engine between the first two spark plugs
There are two kinds of engine temp gauges available for VWs. One is the Oil Temperature Gauge, the other a Cylinder Head Temperature Gauge.