rfruth Report post Posted November 13, 2009 My temp gauge on the dash is always near H on the C - H scale (but never in the red, A/C or just fan, no heater yet) - normal ? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lolder Report post Posted November 13, 2009 Mine's always in the middle of the bracket between C and H and green once it's warmed up. In the summer in Florida with max AC it was still in the middle. Lee Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rfruth Report post Posted November 14, 2009 tnx Lee, anyone else ? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fsb99 Report post Posted November 14, 2009 My temp gauge on the dash is always near H on the C - H scale (but never in the red, A/C or just fan, no heater yet) - normal ? Yours is either running hot or the sensor is bad. Mine is never that high - solidly in the middle of C and H after warm-up. Better get it checked out just to be safe! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Oman Report post Posted November 15, 2009 For a number of years the gauges in most cars have been no better than idiot lights. They are setup to be "good" when somewhere in between the lines and "bad" when outside. They abandoned giving real readings because of the number of stupid drivers who would go to the dealer and complain that their neighbors oil pressure is 5 PSI higher than theirs, or thinking that 100degrees water temp must mean that it is about to boil over. Given that fact it is hard to know what the actual temperature difference is between the middle of the gauge (where mine sits without exception after warming up) and that yours is reading. Chances are that if it doesn't cross that magic "H" line then the dealer won't do anything. If it was a real reading then we would know if the water temp was exceeding what should be reasonable for the car. Jon Yours is either running hot or the sensor is bad. Mine is never that high - solidly in the middle of C and H after warm-up. Better get it checked out just to be safe! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fsb99 Report post Posted November 16, 2009 For a number of years the gauges in most cars have been no better than idiot lights. They are setup to be "good" when somewhere in between the lines and "bad" when outside. They abandoned giving real readings because of the number of stupid drivers who would go to the dealer and complain that their neighbors oil pressure is 5 PSI higher than theirs, or thinking that 100degrees water temp must mean that it is about to boil over. Given that fact it is hard to know what the actual temperature difference is between the middle of the gauge (where mine sits without exception after warming up) and that yours is reading. Chances are that if it doesn't cross that magic "H" line then the dealer won't do anything. If it was a real reading then we would know if the water temp was exceeding what should be reasonable for the car. Jon Yes idiot lights have a purpose - one of them is to give the operator some reassurance of normalcy (more or less). I'm guessing rfruth started this thread out of some (small) concern. From my experience, most vehicles I've been in (hybrid or not), the temperature gauge is somewhere safely in the middle after warm-up. If Ford did not want any resolution on this gauge, it should limit it to only be H, C and Normal, but I think this would be a mistake. If mine were to behave this way, I would definitely have it looked at. I don't care if Ford thinks I'm an idiot as I'm just trying to protect my $30k+ vehicle. :) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
junehhan Report post Posted November 16, 2009 There is definately no harm in getting it checked out by the dealer. They will have a nifty little handheld device that can do neat things like display actual coolent temperature. I have one for my Focus, but it doesn't support any Ford vehicles after 2008. They may choose not to do anything if their handheld device shows coolent temperature to be normal during normal operating conditions, but why not check anyway? Just like everyone else who has responded, my guage will sit right in the middle of the range once the engine has fully warmed up. It will sometimes go down a bit if i'm going down a long hill in EV mode, but it never goes higher than the middle. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites