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Is 5 Bars OK on the Digital Temp Gauge?

If I am driving for a while in the heat in stop and go traffic, or for long distances in the heat up a hill, for example, is it normal for the car to go to 5 bars on the temperature gauge?

I noticed it did this on the way to Stockton today.  It was up a long hill and it was flopping between 4-5 bars.  Turning on the heater got it back to 4 bars/middle.

What temperature is 5 bars and is this normal/safe?

Coolant was flushed recently.

Is 5 Bars OK on the Digital Temp Gauge?

Reply #1
i dont know the ratio of degrees per bar, not sure if its even known or calibrated like that in a linear way.

with a cold motor, spin the fan by hand and also feel for any (and i mean any) side to side wobble.

may just be a fan clutch.

with a cold motor, you should not be able to spin the fan a half to 3/4 of a turn.

if you can get a full revolution or more by hand, that kinda confirms the cluch is bad.

i assume your not using or going through coolant since its not mentioned.

Is 5 Bars OK on the Digital Temp Gauge?

Reply #2
If the coolant was flushed recently, did you make sure it was full? Maybe you got an air pocket and need to fill it some more?
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Is 5 Bars OK on the Digital Temp Gauge?

Reply #3
Quote from: jcassity;336627
i dont know the ratio of degrees per bar, not sure if its even known or calibrated like that in a linear way.

with a cold motor, spin the fan by hand and also feel for any (and i mean any) side to side wobble.

may just be a fan clutch.

with a cold motor, you should not be able to spin the fan a half to 3/4 of a turn.

if you can get a full revolution or more by hand, that kinda confirms the cluch is bad.

i assume your not using or going through coolant since its not mentioned.


I always thought the fan clutch worked just the opposite of this , that cold it would freewheel and hot it would engage?
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Is 5 Bars OK on the Digital Temp Gauge?

Reply #4
Mine used to run at 5 bars if it was hot out and I was running the A/C. Now with a Police Interceptor fan clutch and a 9 blade HO fan it runs 4 bars all the time.
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Is 5 Bars OK on the Digital Temp Gauge?

Reply #5
5 bars is somewhere about 190, on a hot day with ac not to bad.
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Is 5 Bars OK on the Digital Temp Gauge?

Reply #6
OK, cool. 

Guess what?  I just ordered a Be Cool Radiator for $250 from JEGS.  A 22 year old car and its original radiator work so  well for me, I figure I should do this for her.

As for questions, my coolant flow, thermostat, radiator cap, all of that stuff, It's good.  I was just wondering if 5 bars is normal and it seems it is.  I wasn't too concerned, as it takes an hour + of driving through the hottest valley in California to do it.