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Engine temperature
The temperature gauge reads below the mid point even in hot weather,anyone notice this? All my other subarus ran hotter. Am I going to have a problem in cold weather?
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yeah mine guage reads the same. reading off my scangauge it seems normal (around 194 degree F/90 degree C).
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Every Toyota I have every driven (about 10) have read below the mid point.
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From what I understand, it only moves during drastic temperature changes. So if it's too hot it'll go from that mid point to suddenly hot.
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^ What he said.
The stock "gauge" isn't really accurate. It functions more as a trouble indicator like the "idiot lights" in cars that don't have gauges (slightly more functional, but not much). |
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I think its pretty accurate. Put the heat on full blast next time you start it. The gauge will move up a lot slower than usual which to me indicates it is pretty accurate.
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