not unless you can find one using memory recall or you go into computerized system
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.
my temperature gauge on my car bmw 318i give me error reading its reach red zone while the engine is cool and i already change the temperature sensor why?
it can reach about 350 to 500F
what is the temperature from an arc flash can reach
Depending on apartment,but the highest is a Thousand.
their internal temperature can reach up to 112 before death
A good symptom of a thermostat stuck open is that it takes the engine longer than normal to reach operating temperature. ============================================================ Just adding to the answer : It will also show that it is running much cooler on the engine coolant temperature gauge than it normally does with the engine warmed up
An electric stove can reach temperatures of around 500 to 600 degrees Fahrenheit when set to its highest temperature.
Heighest temperature in cairo in June, July or August may reach 45 C
On a 1989 Corvette, the engine temperature sensor is typically located on the engine block, near the thermostat housing. It can be found on the driver's side of the engine, near the intake manifold. This sensor monitors the coolant temperature and sends the readings to the engine control module and the dashboard gauge. To access it, you may need to remove some components for better visibility and reach.
Your car has a thermostat that limits the coolant from circulating until the motor is warm, the car should run under water's boiling temperature, depending on a set temperature according to the rating of the thermostat. in layman's terms, your temperature gauge should run from middle to 3/4 when operating. If the temperature gauge doesn't ever reach the red marker on the gauge you should have nothing to worry about.All cars must reach a certain temperature to burn fuel efficiently. A cold engine does not properly burn fuel. I owned an older Sebring which would take 5-10 minutes to warm up on a 20F day.
Yes you do. it is there to speed up the rise in temperature of the engine components to reach optimal operating temperature sooner which prevents damage to the engine.