2 1/16 water temp gauge advance auto
The size 2 1/16 is 52mm. The pointer of the 2 1/16 advance auto water temp gauge must be in the middle, as long as it does not reach the red line position and is not lower than the starting position of the pointer, it is normal. The pointer is not a standard temperature indicator, it is only a reference and does not start at 0 degrees. When you see the pointer leave the lowest point, the water temperature has already exceeded 40 degrees.
When starting a cold advance auto, the pointer type water temperature gauge should indicate the lowest value, and the displayed value of the digital water temp gauge should be close to the air temperature; After starting the advance auto engine, the water temperature should gradually rise. Under the current temperature in the south, it should rise to 80 to 90 degrees Celsius in about 20 minutes, and the time to rise to this temperature range in the north may increase by a few minutes. If the above conditions are met, it can be considered that the instrument is good. Otherwise, if the water temperature in a cold vehicle is on the high side, the temperature remains unchanged, the temperature is low, and sometimes high and sometimes low, it can be considered that there is a problem with the water temperature gauge. The causes of the problem include problems with the instrument and the water temperature sensor.
The 2 1/16 advance auto water temp gauge of a car is located in the instrument panel of the car and represents the temperature of the engine coolant. The water temperature gauge has two design forms: a pointer type, which is a traditional water temperature gauge, and a grid type, which is a new type of water temperature gauge. However, their functions are the same. Generally, the normal water temperature of a vehicle is around 90 ℃. After a period of time after the vehicle starts, the engine coolant temperature will rise rapidly, generally maintaining around 90 ℃. Once the coolant temperature rises to around 90 ℃, this is the best starting state for the vehicle. On the water temperature gauge, it indicates from C-H, C represents cold, and H represents hot. If the water temperature approaches H or reaches the red zone, it indicates that the engine coolant is too high.
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