How to Read the Car's Temperature Gauge?
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Car temperature gauges are typically marked with the letters C and H, or distinguished by white and red lines. C stands for Cold and H stands for Hot. If the temperature approaches H or the red zone, the temperature warning light will illuminate. The normal temperature is indicated by the needle pointing to the center at 90 degrees. Below are possible reasons that may cause the temperature to rise: 1. Issues with the car engine's cooling system. Continuing to drive under such conditions may severely damage the car engine. 2. Prolonged use without cleaning the internal and external dirt of the radiator, affecting the coolant circulation and heat dissipation. 3. Damage to the fan or other cooling components, preventing timely assistance in radiator cooling, etc. These situations can cause the coolant in the radiator to reach boiling point.