Coolant temperature

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Mitchd10
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Just wondering what coolant temp people get on here? Noticed mine usually ends up around 93c. Is that about right?

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Mitchd10 wrote: Wed May 18, 2022 1:22 pm Just wondering what coolant temp people get on here? Noticed mine usually ends up around 93c. Is that about right?
Don't see that as an issue. Temp can vary slightly, depending OAT (outside air temp) , traffic congestion etc etc. If steady at between 85-95degC then okay. If it continues to rise beyond that especially in traffic then yes get it checked out and quick.
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I believe that it can go to over 100 degrees without boiling because it's under pressure. Not sure what the pressure is or what temperature bouling would occur though. Perhaps a techie can let us know.

93 sounds OK to me though.
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I think you all good based on the below. Mine just stays in the centre section, so can't give exact degrees.
Unless I go into the techie menu :?:

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Mine sits exactly horizontal, middle of the gauge, pressurised systems allow water to stay in liquid form over 100, if yours is running warm check coolant level first when cold , temp might increase a little in stationary traffic.
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Mitchd10 wrote: Wed May 18, 2022 1:22 pm Just wondering what coolant temp people get on here? Noticed mine usually ends up around 93c. Is that about right?
I had a glance at mine today. The gauge is just above middle in the range 60 - 120. If my maths is correct then 90-95c.
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Yeah sounds about right then, my gauge is usally in the middle i only noticed the 93c when i was flicking through the digital dash menus.
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Mitchd10 wrote: Thu May 19, 2022 3:38 pm Yeah sounds about right then, my gauge is usally in the middle i only noticed the 93c when i was flicking through the digital dash menus.
Oh it's in there is it. I'll have to have a look next time. You learn something new every day :D
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Mitchd10 wrote: Thu May 19, 2022 3:38 pm Yeah sounds about right then, my gauge is usally in the middle i only noticed the 93c when i was flicking through the digital dash menus.
Interesting. I scroll through the digital screens and don't ever recall noticing that. I'll have a look next time I am in the car. Can you tell me which screen this is on?

Perhaps the ST and ST line are different in this respect?
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It’s on performance details, if you don’t have it when you scroll through then you need to click on the menu button and select it on select screens 👍🏻

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