sounds like ur thermost stat is a shoty u might wanna get a new 1 then see. if that doesnt work take off the dash to see if the needle is bent itself if that's the case u can bend it back just be gental
If your engine thermostat sticks open it will run cooler on your temperature gauge and you won't see the temperature gauge go up to the point where your engine thermostat opens and then the temperature gauge will show a drop in temperature , your check engine light will probably come on , your gas mileage will be less , the heat from your heater probably won't get as hot If the engine thermostat were to stick in the closed position your engine will overheat ( but there are several other causes for an engine to overheat )
First of all, the temperature gauges are usually way out of calibration because automobile gauges are made so cheap. You're looking for the trend of what the gauge indicates, rather than believing the indicated temperature displayed is correct. The normal operating temperature is 195 degrees F. On the gauge, you will initially see the temperature raise above normal, followed by a drop in temperature as the thermostat opens. It would be a good idea to place a drop of touch up paint or stick-on dot at the usual indicated temperature to have as a base line indication.
A rain gauge measures the amount of precipitation (rainfall) that has fallen in a specific area over a period of time. A meter stick is used to measure the depth or height of the water collected in the rain gauge to determine the exact amount of rainfall.
stick it in the ground wait for it to train the look how much it rained
it depends on what metal it is
Stick a thermometer into it.
With a non stick pan you shouldn't go past the temperature 5-7 medium I think
I don't know the answer, but we have a 2007 Solara & we have the same probem. The Dealer replaced something last week but it still has the same problem. It always seems to work at the dealer. Dave
You think with yer dipstick Jimmy!
stick your finger in it what kind of answer is that! thanks for the help
Charged particles
maybe a stick