Becasue it is icey out?(:
The outside temperature gauge says ICE this morning (AM) because it may be icy outside. Also, the temperature outside may be below 32 degrees, which is freezing temperatures.
If the engine temp only gets to 120 degrees F, I would say the thermostat is stuck open or missing.
I'd say you have a ghost with ya.
i would say at least 13 14
i would say a 4 gauge kit would be more then enough for it 8 gauge min...
There are a couple of reasons this could occur.One could be that the temperature sender is defective and needs to replaced this is what makes the gauge on the dash show a reading.Two is if the temp sender is not defective then it could be a faulty gauge meaning the gauge needs to be replaced.Also a short in the wiring or bad connection can cause this.As long as you have normal heat temps when in the vehicle I would not think it is ur thermostat being bad.The only thing that may cause the needle to not be in the normal position is extreme cold but the gauge should show a reading.If the gauge does not move at all, I say it's more than likely the temp sender is bad in most cases.I would not rule out other issues but,most typical is the sending unit,and not the gauge or short or bad connection.I could elaborate on checking lots more but,this is alot to begin with.
I would say about an hour and a half...
The temp is good
It all depends. If you are attempting to melt a metal, then high temp is good. If you are making ice cream, then low temp is good. If you are talking about the ambient outdoors temp, then while we can dress accordingly for temp of say 60o below usual ambients, it becomes impossible to dress for temp even 20o above normal ambient.
milliliters
'Ice blade' would be ??? (koori no katana) in Japanese.
I would say $700-$1.000