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Engine Temperature Gauge Explained - Normal vs Overheating Zones #285572 (License: Personal Use)
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The circular analog gauge displays engine coolant temperature from 0°C to 120°C, with a central icon indicating liquid cooling. Green (≈60-90°C) marks the optimal operating range, yellow (≈30-60°C and 90-105°C) signals warming up or mild overheating risk, and red (>105°C) warns of critical overheating. A needle points to the current temperature, aiding quick visual assessment while driving.
Used on automotive repair, maintenance, or driver education pages; helps users interpret dashboard warnings and prevent engine damage. Matches intent of diagnosing overheating issues or understanding vehicle instrumentation.
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