probably leaking or maybe a bad rad cap
Drain radiator RE-fill slowly to prevent and "air lock" Run vehicle to normal operating temperature with heater on Check coolant level
A minor increase is normal - however if excessive check:Cooling fan working?Radiator clogged or plugged?Air flow to radiator restricted?Bad radiator cap?
No, it would not: it would be very slightly above normal body temperature.
The fan comes on and run continuously when the A/C is engaged which is normal. It will also come on to cool the coolant in the radiator to prevent the engine from overheating once the coolant reaches a predetermined temperature.
21*c is a normal temp.which is satisfactory for air-cond.rooms
No not at all if you are driving this car stop at once and fix it or you will blow the motor eventually
i just put in a new radiator and now temperature gauge reads high but their are no leaks
An automobile's radiator fan will switch on and off during normal operation of the vehicle, and sometimes after the vehicle is shut off. The fan is controlled by a thermostat that regulates the temperature of the coolant in the radiator. When the coolant rises above a certain temperature, the thermostat switches the fan on to cool the radiator until the temperature drops below its limit and shuts off. The fan turning off and on is a normal part of the car's operation and is nothing to be concerned about.
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No, it would not: it would be very slightly above normal body temperature.
In all probability you either have a bad radiator cap or an air lock.
Honda's and in fact many cars with transverse mounted engines have electric fans to draw air across the radiator. When the radiator is hot the fan turns on until the temp drops. It's normal unless the fan stays on for a long time.