How to Read the Water Temperature Gauge on the New Santana?
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New Santana read the water temperature gauge method is: the water temperature ranges from C to H, where C represents 60 degrees, and as long as the water temperature gauge needle points to C, it means the water temperature has reached 60 degrees; H in the red zone indicates a temperature of 110 degrees, and it is advisable to keep the needle always in the middle position. The water temperature gauge of the New Santana is displayed in the central area of the instrument panel, used to indicate the temperature of the coolant inside the engine, serving as an important indicator of whether the engine's cooling system is functioning properly. Reasons for excessively high water temperature gauge readings: 1. Insufficient coolant due to fluid loss or leaks; 2. Abnormal cooling caused by a malfunctioning radiator fan; 3. Abnormal circulation cooling due to a faulty water pump; 4. Other potential engine or cooling system failures, such as bearing or impeller malfunctions, cannot be ruled out.