What does 90℃ on the Volkswagen dashboard mean?
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90℃ on the Volkswagen dashboard indicates a coolant temperature of 90 degrees. It is normal for the Volkswagen temperature gauge to consistently display 90°C, as the normal operating temperature for Volkswagen vehicles is 90 degrees. After starting the vehicle and during driving, a coolant temperature between 90-100 degrees is considered normal. The temperature gauge is displayed on the dashboard. Below are solutions for when the temperature gauge shows excessively high readings: Solution 1: Insufficient coolant in the cooling system causing the engine to overheat. Stop the vehicle, wait for the engine to cool down, and then add coolant. Solution 2: A loose or broken water pump or fan belt causing engine overheating. Visit a repair shop to replace the relevant components. Solution 3: The radiator grille or radiator core ventilation ducts are blocked by debris, leading to poor heat dissipation and engine overheating. Replace the radiator grille or clean out the debris. Solution 4: Insufficient engine oil or substandard oil quality causing engine overheating. Simply replace with high-quality engine oil.