You engine is generating more heat than can be removed by the cooling system. You should pull over, shut your engine and carefully (it will be very hot) remove the radiator cap to check the coolant level in your car. If you know where it is, you can check the coolant reservoir. If you are missing coolant, add enough to bring it to the correct level and monitor it for leaks. Otherwise you may have a problem with the cooling pump.
Answer The pressure increases when the temperature rises.
probably warming up...if the temperature goes above the average level, then your radiator might be low on water and coolant or the cooling fan is not working..
fuel and temperature gauge ? if so both gauges work on completing a ground circuit, ck around for a bad ground, or connection at fan switch
while driving the rpm gauge work perfect, when start accelerating the rpm can not exceed 3 with interruption in the engine
Speedometer, fuel gauge, and temperature gauge.
Usually the gauge in on the dashboard with all the other gauges. That way you can read it while driving.
A thermometer measures temperature, while a rain gauge measures the amount of precipitation (rain) that has fallen.
It depends on the setpoint of the thermostat.
mechanical engine trouble. its about to blow up.
Because while running the cells start to respire rapidly which increases the metabolic activities and hence the temperature of the body rises.
THere are 2. one for the gauge, and one that reads for the fan. the gauge one is located by the firewall, while the other is near the coolant thermostat housing.
Yes. as temperature rises pressure rises and density rises.