You didn't explain "cold, or warm", did you mean the weather? or the engine temperature? There is a big a mount of coolant inside your radiator. When then engine is hot, the coolant circles, to let the heat out. When the engine is cold ( when you first start the car), then big amount of coolant is cut off--no circlation. So the engine temperature stays the same...therefore the needle stays at the middle all the time. Hope this helps.
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You didn't explain "cold, or warm", did you mean the weather? or the engine temperature? There is a big a mount of coolant inside your radiator. When then engine is hot, the coolant circles, to let the heat out. When the engine is cold ( when you first start the car), then big amount of coolant is cut off--no circlation. So the engine temperature stays the same...therefore the needle stays at the middle all the time. Hope this helps.
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03/07/2010 postreply
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In that case, it is easy to check.
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03/07/2010 postreply
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It takes my toyotas 5-15 minutes-I think .
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03/07/2010 postreply
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回複:In that case, it is easy to check.
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03/08/2010 postreply
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