seventieslord
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Last year I began experiencing overheating only at Highway speeds. After a long and drawn out process of diagnosis and repair of simpler usual suspect type causes, I was eventually advised that I needed an engine.
It's been 9 months and things are good with the new engine. My question surrounds the temperature gauge. Normally there's no number above the gauge, just the blue dial that indicates where the temperature is. The number only appears when the temperature reaches at least 110 Celsius and then disappears once it's dropped back below 109. This still happens occasionally on the highway. I've never actually overheated, but I do notice that it occasionally hits 110, 111, 112, before dropping back and leveling off and the number disappears. We're talking for just a few seconds at a time.
So I'm not overheating then, that's good news right? Well my only concern is, prior to the beginning of this whole overheating issue that led to the purchase of a new engine, I don't recall my temperature gauge ever behaving like this. It never got to the point where it reached 110 and the number needed to be displayed above the gauge. Or did I just ever notice it because I was never sensitive to the possibility of overheating happening? I find myself frequently looking down at it now, so I'm much more likely to catch it. Maybe this was always happening and I just never knew before.
So basically what I'm wondering is, is this normal? do the rest of you notice your temperature gauge occasionally creeping up over the 110 mark or whatever the equivalent Fahrenheit number is, before leveling off and dropping back, without ever approaching the overheating danger zone?
It's been 9 months and things are good with the new engine. My question surrounds the temperature gauge. Normally there's no number above the gauge, just the blue dial that indicates where the temperature is. The number only appears when the temperature reaches at least 110 Celsius and then disappears once it's dropped back below 109. This still happens occasionally on the highway. I've never actually overheated, but I do notice that it occasionally hits 110, 111, 112, before dropping back and leveling off and the number disappears. We're talking for just a few seconds at a time.
So I'm not overheating then, that's good news right? Well my only concern is, prior to the beginning of this whole overheating issue that led to the purchase of a new engine, I don't recall my temperature gauge ever behaving like this. It never got to the point where it reached 110 and the number needed to be displayed above the gauge. Or did I just ever notice it because I was never sensitive to the possibility of overheating happening? I find myself frequently looking down at it now, so I'm much more likely to catch it. Maybe this was always happening and I just never knew before.
So basically what I'm wondering is, is this normal? do the rest of you notice your temperature gauge occasionally creeping up over the 110 mark or whatever the equivalent Fahrenheit number is, before leveling off and dropping back, without ever approaching the overheating danger zone?