You may have a 210 thermostat installed.
The temp of my Jeep Grand Cherokee seems to run between 210 to 220 degree whether I am on the freeway or city driving.
they do for the ac they only come on when the engine temp is peaked about 210 deg
Normal operating temperature should be approx. 210 degrees F.
if you have a differential temp gauge installed the temp will run a little lower than engine temp it is close in range, but generally a little lower
Varies by manufacturer. Most Imports will run coolant temperatures when the engine is warm in the 180-210F range and domestics run 210-250 in many cases.
Around 190-210
It should have a 195 degree thermostat in it. Engine temp. if everything is working correct should be 195-210 degrees. No hotter.
The thermostat is the most likely cause, other than that the temp sensor could have failed sending the wrong temp reading to the gauge.
198 degrees min running temp. 210 max running temp. The hotter the temp the more fuel economy.
195 to 210 degrees is just fine...
I believe they should run at abt. 200-210 with a 195 thermostat . It will also depend on what engine you have. 4.3 liters run on the gauge right at 200
temp should be 190 for a 4.0 ....AlsoIt depends on the thermostat that you have installed. If it's a 180 degree thermostat, the engine should run at right around 180 degrees. Recognize that stock engine temp gauges are notoriously inaccurate so don't blame the thermostat if everything else seems ok but the gauge says the temp is off.