engine temperature gauge
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engine temperature gauge
I noticed my temp gauge is about 55%- over a little bit to mid line , just wondering why it is hotter than my other car > toyota sienna 40-45%, honda accord 30%. Anyone has the same engine temp on their car ?
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In my experience over the years, the temperature gauges on our cars give relative temps as opposed to absolute temps. For instance, I look at the trend and the position of the needle on the gauge as opposed to the number that the needle shows. If your overflow tank is filled to mid-level, your radiator is full (please check only when cold), and you aren't seeing movement of the needle except during initial warmup then I wouldn't worry about it. I have four cars, two Japanese, one German, and one US and each of them show around the 50% point, give or take a few percent. I can't tell you what ANY of the numbers are since I use my advice as given above.
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My temp gauge reads the same way (just over midway at normal operating temp) on my '09 RX350. If it doesn't move beyond that point during driving, I wouldn't worry about it. It's perfectly normal.
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Worry if and when it reaches 3/4 or more.
Salim
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I have an '09 RX and I never noticed this problem. I am 100% sure all of my other cars were always at the middle line, not 55% but perhaps 51% if any at all. Before the car leaves the factory, all the gauges are calibrated. However, I live in NY and these conditions may not apply to someone living in Florida... If it is at 55% temperature, I would not worry, it is fine. The only problem I had was with my BMW engine overheating, which would spontaneously shoot up to 100%, scared me to pieces. Anyways, the problem was apparently cracked parts in the engines and I had to get it replaced for 2K.
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Can someone take a picture of the gauge in question for their RX?
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Before I started tinkering around with my cooling system many years ago in my RX300, it was always a bit above the middle, even after I did a coolant change.
Throw in a high pressure radiator cap, TRD low-temp thermostat, at least one bottle of Royal Purple Purple Ice cooling additive and now I can get with ease the gauge to read at the middle, but usually lower while I am in motion.
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Before I started tinkering around with my cooling system many years ago in my RX300, it was always a bit above the middle, even after I did a coolant change.
Throw in a high pressure radiator cap, TRD low-temp thermostat, at least one bottle of Royal Purple Purple Ice cooling additive and now I can get with ease the gauge to read at the middle, but usually lower while I am in motion.
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That's not an issue at that level. That's normal for a stock RX and I've seen that level on newer ones that I've driven. If you have a Pep Boys near you, they sell the Royal Purple Purple Ice additive and you can toss a bottle of that in your coolant reservoir when the engine is cool as added protection, http://www.royalpurple.com/radiator-additive.html
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hyperdub (01-19-24)
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lexigirl06:
Your gauge is showing below 50%.
I read it around 42%. Each mark is 20%
There is no issue.
Salim
Your gauge is showing below 50%.
I read it around 42%. Each mark is 20%
There is no issue.
Salim
Last edited by salimshah; 04-09-09 at 11:45 AM.
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Just my two cents.
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The additive manufacturers throw science at you.
Heat is being produced in the chamber and the water jacket is transferring the heat away. By things like water wetter etc .. reduce the surface tension and thus make better contact with the hot spot and thus help get the heat transferred quicker ... no hot spot .. blah blah blah.
All the above makes good logic/sense. How many of us are producing rapid heat ramp-ups? If you are, go ahead and get the product.
Salim
Heat is being produced in the chamber and the water jacket is transferring the heat away. By things like water wetter etc .. reduce the surface tension and thus make better contact with the hot spot and thus help get the heat transferred quicker ... no hot spot .. blah blah blah.
All the above makes good logic/sense. How many of us are producing rapid heat ramp-ups? If you are, go ahead and get the product.
Salim
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Genotype (05-08-20)