coolant temperature
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coolant
noun[C or U]
uk/ˈkuː.lənt/us/ˈkuː.lənt/
a specially prepared liquid that is used to stop a machine from getting too hot while it ...
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temperature
noun
uk/ˈtem.prə.tʃər/us/ˈtem.pɚ.ə.tʃɚ/
the measured amount of heat in a place or in ...
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The thermostat senses thecoolanttemperatureand sends a larger or smaller flow of coolant through the radiator.
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In this way it keeps thecoolanttemperatureat an almost constant value under normal operating conditions.
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Digital speedometer,coolanttemperature, and fuel are displayed at the top, while the lower tier displays the tachometer.
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An enginecoolanttemperaturegauge is no longer offered, replaced by a fuel economy gauge instead.
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Based on telemetry,coolanttemperaturewas in the high 250 range during this period.
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The thermostat then progressively opens as thecoolanttemperatureincreases to the optimum operating temperature, increasing the coolant flow to the radiator.
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During a cold start and warm up, before lambda correction is activated,coolanttemperaturedependable fuel enrichment occurs.
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Under the gauges is a liquid-crystal window that displays fuel level, enginecoolanttemperatureand time.
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For instance a dual port vacuum switch located in a port on the intake manifold monitored thecoolanttemperaturein the coolant crossover.
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The digital instrument panel gives readings for speed, clock, odometer, trip counter, fuel level,coolanttemperatureand battery voltage.
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The value read from the map is offset by other environmental factors (such ascoolanttemperature).
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The thermostat stays closed until thecoolanttemperaturereaches the nominal thermostat opening temperature.
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Coolanttemperaturegauges were replaced with a dummy gauge.
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At the end of the driver change thecoolanttemperaturewas around 265, and with some hesitation the engine started.
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With acoolanttemperaturearound 275 degrees, the engine would not restart.
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The instrument panel includes a tachometer, speedometer, odometer, trip odometer, fuel gauge,coolanttemperaturegauge and lighting dimmer control.
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For example, free cooling is possible if thecoolanttemperatureis higher than the ambient temperature.
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Once the new sensor has been installed, start the engine and disconnect the bluecoolanttemperaturesensor.
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An antifreeze mixture is used to achieve freezing-point depression for cold environments and also achieves boiling-point elevation (anti-boil) to allow highercoolanttemperature.
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Acoolanttemperaturelower than intended will reduce the maximum power output possible, as will an air bubble trapped in the cooling circuit or complete loss of coolant.
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