Where is the normal needle position for the Honda Breeze water temperature gauge?
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The needle in the middle is normal, but if it leans to the left or right, it depends on the situation. If the engine is running at high speed, such as when the car is going downhill and doesn't require much throttle, the needle will lean to the left. When driving at speeds above 100 km/h, the needle will exceed the middle slightly to the right. In summer, when temperatures are high, the needle generally leans slightly to the right. These are all normal phenomena. Additional information is as follows: 1. Car water temperature sensor: The internal part of the car water temperature sensor is the water temperature sensor itself. The lower the temperature, the greater the resistance; conversely, the smaller the resistance. It is installed in the water jacket of the engine block or cylinder head, in direct contact with the coolant, to measure the temperature of the engine coolant. 2. Electronic control unit: The electronic control unit measures the temperature of the engine coolant based on this change. The lower the temperature, the greater the resistance; conversely, the smaller the resistance. The electronic control unit uses this change to measure the temperature of the engine coolant as a correction signal for fuel injection and ignition timing.