Hi guys,
So about a couple of months ago I had the radiator blow. Something caused a huge hole in the radiator. Anyway I got that replaced, but because I kept on driving without noticing it sooner I ran the car hot. So eventually I got the head gasket checked and repaired. Its been about about a week since I got it back and seems to run better.
My concern is this. To monitor the coolant temp I attached a ODB device as i drive to see the change in temp. So when it works as normal I see it moving from 90C to 98C (194F - 208F). When it idles for example in busy traffic sometimes I see the temperature go up to 105C (221F) before the fan kicks in and cools it down to the range above. I know the fan starts then because I tested this by letting it run and seeing when it kicks in.
I have read some some forums that with new cars this is normal. Love to get your view points on this. The image attached is the high point on the gauge (105C). Normally it stays around the first thick line (norm).
Thanks in advance for for help yall!
So about a couple of months ago I had the radiator blow. Something caused a huge hole in the radiator. Anyway I got that replaced, but because I kept on driving without noticing it sooner I ran the car hot. So eventually I got the head gasket checked and repaired. Its been about about a week since I got it back and seems to run better.
My concern is this. To monitor the coolant temp I attached a ODB device as i drive to see the change in temp. So when it works as normal I see it moving from 90C to 98C (194F - 208F). When it idles for example in busy traffic sometimes I see the temperature go up to 105C (221F) before the fan kicks in and cools it down to the range above. I know the fan starts then because I tested this by letting it run and seeing when it kicks in.
I have read some some forums that with new cars this is normal. Love to get your view points on this. The image attached is the high point on the gauge (105C). Normally it stays around the first thick line (norm).
Thanks in advance for for help yall!