What is the engine temperature in summer?
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In summer, the normal engine temperature is 90 degrees. The car engine requires a certain operating temperature for normal operation, and temperatures that are too high or too low are not conducive to the normal operation and performance of the engine. On the other hand, the heat generated by the engine's operation is difficult to meet the demand with conventional air cooling, so water-cooled heat conduction design is widely used in car engines. The function of the cooling system is to keep the engine operating within the most favorable temperature range to improve the engine's power, reduce engine wear and fuel consumption. Both excessively high and low temperatures can have adverse effects on the engine's operation. The engine coolant temperature is not the lower the better, nor the higher the better, but should be kept within a certain range.