Where is the water temperature gauge located on the Emgrand GS?

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OJason
07/30/25 10:00am
In the area below the tachometer, the water temperature gauge needle indicates normal operation when in the white zone, while reaching the red zone signifies overheating. After vehicle startup, the coolant temperature rises rapidly, stabilizing at the central position when thermal equilibrium is achieved. Below are additional details about the Emgrand GS water temperature gauge: 1. The water temperature gauge visually displays the operating temperature of the engine coolant, ensuring optimal engine performance within an appropriate temperature range (typically around 90°C for most vehicles, though this may vary by brand). Some gauges show precise numerical values while others only display graduated scales. 2. The standard operating temperature should remain near 90℃. Any significant deviation from this range, whether higher/lower or rapid fluctuations, indicates potential system malfunctions.
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