Is It Normal for the Car Temperature Gauge to Be at Half?
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Having the temperature gauge at half is normal for engine temperature. Generally, when the car engine is operating, the temperature fluctuates between 85-100 degrees Celsius. Here is some relevant information: 1. Temperature Gauge: The temperature gauge ranges from C to H, where C represents 60 degrees. As long as the pointer on the temperature gauge points to C, it indicates the temperature has reached 60 degrees. The H red mark represents a temperature of 110 degrees. The span from 60 to 110 degrees allows you to estimate the temperature indicated by the gauge. 2. Precautions: Turning on the air conditioning can cause the engine temperature to rise because the engine idles automatically to generate more heat, making it difficult for the car to stop. The cooling speed from the fan might not be sufficient, but most cars won't experience this issue as they are equipped with a temperature-controlled fan. Prolonged high engine temperatures can reduce the lubrication effectiveness of engine oil, leading to increased wear on internal engine components.