A child can generally run a fever (temperature above 100.4°F or 38°C) for a few days without immediate concern, as fevers are often a sign that the body is fighting an infection. However, if the fever persists for more than three days or is accompanied by severe symptoms such as difficulty breathing, persistent vomiting, or unusual lethargy, it's important to consult a healthcare professional. Always seek medical advice if you are unsure or concerned about your child's condition.
195 to 197
A child's temperature as well as anyone elses should always be 98.6. Some people run hot or cold and it can be plus or minus a degree and be perfectly healthy. If their temp gets above 100 degrees you should definitely get them checked out.
Should be about 50% of your temp scale on the dash. As per manual. Info courtesy of www.Dranoweb.com
Only on their birthday. Spoiling a child usually needs up bad in the long run.
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
198 degrees min running temp. 210 max running temp. The hotter the temp the more fuel economy.
Around 190-210
If you are asking about the water temp, older ones were usually 180, newer ones were 195. If you are asking about the exhaust gas temp, 1350 is safe.
Most engines run in the 195-220 deg F area.
185-220 deg F
YES- 104 is a very high temp...especially if he's had it for several days...he should see a doctor.
Try Start-Run and in the dialog box type %temp% , click OK, it should throw up all temp files, double click / open the file you are looking for.