Re: [Chrysler300] temperature gauge actual temperatures
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Re: [Chrysler300] temperature gauge actual temperatures





There are no numbers on the gauge because the gauge and sender unit are not calibrated to display absolute temperature.  I do not know what absolute temperature is represented by the top part of the gauge by the H.  Whenever my gauge climbs up to the top, I turn off the engine and pull over because the coolant temperature is "too damn hot".
 
Chris the K MANIAC
 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: rinandal <rinandvan@xxxxxxx>
To: chrysler300 <chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Fri, May 2, 2014 3:03 pm
Subject: [Chrysler300] temperature gauge actual temperatures

 
Hi all,
Heat just came on in southern CA. Which brings me to my question . On my 1964 K there are no numbers on the temperature gauge. So if all is stock and in good working order for the sake of this question: What temperature does the little "overheat" section on the right hand(hot) side of the gauge represent?

Thanks,
Van


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