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The temperature sender (the sensor that sends the temperature signal to the gauge) has to be immersed in coolant in order to correctly read the temperature. If the coolant is so low that it leaves the sender high and dry, the temperature shown on the gauge will not be a true reading. if the sensor is not immersed in the coolant, there a big chance it wont read at all...
No it is not true. If it was I would have been dead about a thousand times in just these last two months.
You will need to remove your oil pressure sending unit and install a mechanical gauge to get a true reading. You need to start out cold and write down the pressure reading and also once it warms up to operating temperature. If the pressure gauge is not the same as the mechanical one you have a bad pressure switch.
It is unproven, so it could be true.
Yes,it's true. But it's just a better way to turn it off because that way you could save electricity.
No, they read too.
No, it is the DIFFERENCE between the true and atmospheric pressures.
We read Destroying Avalon in class and before we started reading we watched an interview with the author. Said said that it was based on a true story, just the names and made up. Believe me when I read the whole novel it shocked me when i remembered that it was a true story. I wont spoil anything due to the fact that you or other people may have not read the entire book. But you must read it all, it will hit you hard.
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no, not at all, if you can kiss your elbow, that is just an unusual talent. the whole kissing your elbow and turning into a boy thing is just a silly myth. its not true at all, don't worry about it!
True - I read "The Human Odyssey" for history. I'm in K12 c: