A temperature gauge may stay on "cool" due to a malfunctioning thermostat that is stuck open, allowing coolant to continuously flow through the engine and preventing it from reaching the optimal operating temperature. Additionally, low coolant levels or a faulty temperature sensor can cause inaccurate readings, making it appear as if the engine is not warming up. Other possibilities include wiring issues or a malfunctioning gauge itself. Regular maintenance can help identify and address these issues.
change the temp switch first and if its the same as before then someone has taken the thermostat out which causes the engine to stay cool.
cool and damp places
Moderate Heat is when the engine keeps a stable temperature. The temperature gauge is supposed to stay at a moderate heat when performing normally.
Bears stay cool in the summer by seeking shade, immersing themselves in water to lower their body temperature, and reducing their activity during the hottest parts of the day. They may also pant to regulate their body temperature and conserve energy.
The moisture in the are clings to your skin and the heat in the air keeps the water warm so your body temperature rises, normally would cool you down but in this case it adds to the effect of the water in the air and aids in keeping your temperature up
Flamingo's stand on one leg to regulate their body temperature.
Depends on the ambient air temperature.
they are cold blooded and maintain the temperature of their surroundings
On a 1999 Oldsmobile Silhouette, the temperature gauge should typically stay within the mid-range of the gauge, ideally around the 195 to 220 degrees Fahrenheit mark when the engine is at normal operating temperature. If the gauge consistently reads above this range, it may indicate overheating, while a reading below may suggest the engine is not reaching optimal temperature. Always consult the owner’s manual for specific guidance and recommendations.
they couldn't they wild just have to do anything they could to either stay warm or stay cool
85 to 95 deg C, depending on ambient temp
The thermometer that reads your engine temperature, I presume, is damaged or broken. Without the gauge to tell your fan how hot your engine is it will keep running as a 'better be safe then sorry' feature.