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water temp gauge 120 degrees

Our water temp gauge temp range is 40-120 degrees. We have both Degrees Celsius and Fahrenheit. The temperature range of the car water is 40-80-100-120 degrees, and the normal temperature is 40-80 degrees, which should not exceed 120 degrees. The water temperature gauges with different design styles make it difficult for us to accurately see the current car water temperature. The dashboard design of different manufacturers and models varies, and the styles are also diverse. The water temperature gauge has numerical values to assist us in estimating the water temperature of a car.

Speaking of this issue involves another issue - winter hot cars. As the weather gets colder , hot cars in winter have become a concern for car owners. It is not advisable to use hot cars in situ , which can easily form carbon deposits and hinder the rapid increase of water temperature. However , a considerable number of car owners still maintain this bad habit . Hot cars in situ only shift gears when the speed drops and the water temperature rises . 

But in winter , it is also not advisable to immediately step on the accelerator to launch and start without "heating up" the car. This can cause significant damage to the engine and even pose a risk of cylinder pulling. After parking for a long time, the oil will fall back, and the engine will have less oil film attached . The three-way catalytic converter cannot work properly even if it does not reach sufficient temperature. The correct method is to start the vehicle, and do not forcefully step on the accelerator until the engine water temp reaches sufficient temperature , and drive fiercely . Drive at a normal speed , but accelerate slowly to fully lubricate the cylinder block and piston ring. Maintaining normal driving is also conducive to the rise of engine water temperature. After reaching 80-90 degrees, you can drive completely normally, without paying attention to speed changes. Many car water temperature gauges will turn blue when the water temperature is not enough to reach normal operating temperature. After the light goes out , it indicates that the normal operating temperature has been reached. Models using mechanical water temperature gauges will also use intervals and colors to distinguish between low water temperature , normal temperature range , and high temperature. Just pay a little attention .

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