What is the normal temperature range for the Volkswagen Jetta's coolant temperature gauge?
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The Volkswagen Jetta does not have a coolant temperature gauge, but rather a coolant temperature warning light located on the car's dashboard, which illuminates to alert the driver when the coolant temperature is too high. The coolant temperature gauge is used to display the temperature of the radiator, allowing the driver to monitor the engine's real-time temperature. During normal driving conditions, the normal reading for the coolant temperature gauge should be between 70 degrees Celsius and 90 degrees Celsius. The Volkswagen Jetta is an automobile brand under FAW-Volkswagen Automotive Co., Ltd., and can be considered a derivative of the Golf. Its front fascia incorporates Volkswagen's classic design elements, with a dot-matrix grille that defines the family design philosophy, not only inheriting the essence of Volkswagen's brand design but also effectively blending sporty fashion with modern sophistication.