What to Do When the Water Temperature Gauge Shows Overheating?
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Solutions for an overheating water temperature gauge include: 1. Check the coolant level and whether it has deteriorated; 2. Inspect the engine oil level; 3. Examine the radiator for any blockages caused by foreign objects; 4. Check if the fan blades are deformed; 5. Verify the functionality of the water temperature sensor and its circuit; 6. Perform a disassembly inspection of the thermostat. The normal operating temperature of an engine ranges between 80 to 90 degrees Celsius. Both excessively high and low temperatures are abnormal and detrimental to the engine's proper operation. To ensure the engine operates within the optimal temperature range, vehicles are equipped with a cooling system designed to enhance engine power, reduce engine wear, and minimize fuel consumption.