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Old 01-12-2011, 11:12 AM   #1
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Default WS Fiesta - Temperature

Hi All,

After an opinion on the running temperature of my WS Fiesta. I understand the temperature indication is for outside air temperature but I find it a decent indication of engine temps.

In a Brisbane summer, parked at the lights the with the aircon running the temperature will usually reach a maximum of 34C, even on the hottest days. Lately, it has been reaching 38C on days that are only 25-28C. Once I start moving again it quickly drops back down to 28C or so. It counts up to 38C at a rate of 1C per minute or so.

Little bit concerned that it would be running so hot considering summer hasn't even hit yet.

Any ideas? (the coolant level is fine by the way)

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Old 01-12-2011, 12:56 PM   #2
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Hi All,

After an opinion on the running temperature of my WS Fiesta. I understand the temperature indication is for outside air temperature but I find it a decent indication of engine temps.

In a Brisbane summer, parked at the lights the with the aircon running the temperature will usually reach a maximum of 34C, even on the hottest days. Lately, it has been reaching 38C on days that are only 25-28C. Once I start moving again it quickly drops back down to 28C or so. It counts up to 38C at a rate of 1C per minute or so.

Little bit concerned that it would be running so hot considering summer hasn't even hit yet.

Any ideas? (the coolant level is fine by the way)

Cheers
The temperature of the engine is much more higher than the outside. It would be higher because your sitting idle in traffic around hot metal cars bellowing out exhaust under the hot Australian sun.
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Old 01-12-2011, 10:37 PM   #3
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Default Re: WS Fiesta - Temperature

The temp on the dash is for the outside temp, not the engine temp, they run much higher temps than 35-40deg.

The sensor on the car will show hotter temps if your sitting stopped in traffic like vhcbm says, because there is less airflow or hotter airflow than if your cruising along.
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Old 05-12-2011, 02:39 PM   #4
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Default Re: WS Fiesta - Temperature

but if we know about the engine temp - where can we find what temp? It seems to be nowhere to tell?
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Old 05-12-2011, 05:11 PM   #5
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Default Re: WS Fiesta - Temperature

You need to fit an aftermarket temp gauage The Fez is European, super hot temps aren't an issue over there. In winter you can tell when the cars properly warmed up by the heater: in summer good luck. Good gauges start around $300: don't fit cheap rubbish - their readouts are useless because they are so inaccurate. I'm surprised Ford didn't fit a temp gauge.
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Old 05-12-2011, 06:41 PM   #6
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but if we know about the engine temp - where can we find what temp? It seems to be nowhere to tell?
I've wondered the same and my best guess is that if it overheats, some sort of bingbong alarm probably goes off and a message would appear either on the ICE unit or perhaps in the dash display.

Someone, somewhere must have had one overheat at some point. Don't keep it a secret.
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Old 05-12-2011, 07:43 PM   #7
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There is a warning light you can see when you switch the car on: however by the time this comes on and you get a warning chime it may be too late: it's much better to see an entire gauge, that way you can see any danger a long way before it becomes critical. Again, Ford should fit a gauge, especially in hot climate markets. Guess it all comes down to $$
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