What is the normal car water temperature?

What is the normal car water temperature?

The acceptable range for an engine to run at sits between 195 degrees and 220 degrees Fahrenheit. This assumes a person is running a 50/50 mix of antifreeze and water.

What type of coolant does a 2001 Buick LeSabre take?

Antifreeze/Coolant Prestone 1 Gallon Yellow 50/50 Coolant/Antifreeze.

What should coolant temp be on Buick LeSabre?

The fan can come on at any time. P0128 is not a serious threat to the immediate drivability of your LeSabre. It should be noted that most modern fuel injected engines to like to run at 200+ degrees. Letting them run too cool can problems after an extended period of time.

Why does my Buick LeSabre have no heat?

Lack of heat – The biggest symptom of the P0128 trouble code in the Buick LeSabre is going to be lack of heat. When the thermostat doesn’t bring the engine all of the way up to the proper operating temp, it means that the water going through the heater core isn’t as hot. This leads to less/no heat.

What does the code p0128 mean on a Buick LeSabre?

Buick LeSabre P0128: Coolant Thermostat – Below Temp. P0128 is a relatively common OBDII trouble code. It is triggered when your Buick LeSabre‘s coolant temperature fails to reach the proper operating temperature. It’s a generic powertrain code, which means that regardless of who manufactured the vehicle, it’ll have the same meaning (1996+).

What’s the normal operating temperature of a car?

While we don’t have your vehicle specific information, normal operating temperature for most vehicles can range between 190-220 degrees Fahrenheit. Thank you! -BDP

The fan can come on at any time. P0128 is not a serious threat to the immediate drivability of your LeSabre. It should be noted that most modern fuel injected engines to like to run at 200+ degrees. Letting them run too cool can problems after an extended period of time.

Buick LeSabre P0128: Coolant Thermostat – Below Temp. P0128 is a relatively common OBDII trouble code. It is triggered when your Buick LeSabre‘s coolant temperature fails to reach the proper operating temperature. It’s a generic powertrain code, which means that regardless of who manufactured the vehicle, it’ll have the same meaning (1996+).

Lack of heat – The biggest symptom of the P0128 trouble code in the Buick LeSabre is going to be lack of heat. When the thermostat doesn’t bring the engine all of the way up to the proper operating temp, it means that the water going through the heater core isn’t as hot. This leads to less/no heat.

While we don’t have your vehicle specific information, normal operating temperature for most vehicles can range between 190-220 degrees Fahrenheit. Thank you! -BDP