195 degrees Fahrenheit.
Stuck open thermostat.
Could be, Stuck open thermostat, Low on coolant, Plugged heater core, Temperature blend door actuator malfunction.
Check the engine thermostat. Its probably stuck open.
It depends on what type of car you are working on. all cares have different temperature thermostats. A very common temperature is 195 degrees
Yes it could and so could a stuck open thermostat or a plugged heater core or a faulty temperature blend door actuator.
No heat, engine doesn't cool down properly, after the engine warms up to a point where the thermostat should open up, the coolant lines don't have a fairly uniform temperature throughout.
A cooling thermostat only will be normally open, closing on the rise of temperature. A Heat only thermostat will be a normally open, close on the fall of temperature.
The thermostat could be stuck open.
If your 1998 Chevy Cavalier is experiencing overheating issues or fluctuating temperature readings, it could indicate a bad thermostat. A malfunctioning thermostat may stick open, preventing the engine from reaching optimal operating temperature, or stick closed, causing overheating. To confirm, check for coolant leaks, inspect the thermostat's operation, and consider replacing it if it's not functioning correctly. Always consult a mechanic for a thorough diagnosis.
If the temperature gauge is reading below normal operating temp after driving a little while it may be that your thermostat is stuck open. I replaced my thermostat and it fixed mine.
Probably thermostat sticking open , quite common , had mine changed for the same reason - (Helpfull)
probably the thermostat is stuck open