temp gauge readings
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temp gauge readings
i have a ST4 which shows around 177 on the temp gauge for normal running as soon as i hit any traffic in goes up to 195 sometimes 200, could someone tell me the normal running temperature for highway and then city. when the gauge touched 200 i expected the fan to come on it didn't, also at what temperature would the rad fan normally come on.
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fan(s) on at 207
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cm250to999 - Posts: 212
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Running Temp
Hey, my ST3 runs at 76 c on the highway and never above 103 c in town. The fan starts at 102 c and shuts down at 98 c. hope this helps
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Sailor - Posts: 40
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The highest oil temperature reading I've seen is 125 C (257 F) in stop-and-go traffic on a 30 C day.
When the oil temperature hits 160 C (320 F) the high temperature warning light is supposed to light up.
So watch out if you ever get caught in a traffic jam in the Sahara/Gobi Desert/Death Valley on a hot summer day.
When the oil temperature hits 160 C (320 F) the high temperature warning light is supposed to light up.
So watch out if you ever get caught in a traffic jam in the Sahara/Gobi Desert/Death Valley on a hot summer day.
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