S stone02 New member Jul 25, 2010 #1 Hi, just a quick note to let you know. at 4:45pm the dash cluster read 110 deg when i started it up , and after crossing the city and getting home it was down to 101. the coolant gauge was at about 195 deg. it is hot in the city. chris
Hi, just a quick note to let you know. at 4:45pm the dash cluster read 110 deg when i started it up , and after crossing the city and getting home it was down to 101. the coolant gauge was at about 195 deg. it is hot in the city. chris
mean_in_green >2,000,000m in MB vans Jul 25, 2010 #2 Hottest I ever saw on my T1Ncan dash was forty degrees celsius when waiting for a ferry to Sicily from Genoa. Coldest? Minus twenty seven celsius in the wilds of Finland (sorry, Fahrenheit is all "foreign" to me...). That's a lot of expansion and contraction - in human terms as well as Sprinter body parts! Last edited: Jul 25, 2010
Hottest I ever saw on my T1Ncan dash was forty degrees celsius when waiting for a ferry to Sicily from Genoa. Coldest? Minus twenty seven celsius in the wilds of Finland (sorry, Fahrenheit is all "foreign" to me...). That's a lot of expansion and contraction - in human terms as well as Sprinter body parts!
yellowmike Member Jul 25, 2010 #3 Stone02, I am at the race track Beaverun north of Pittsburg and the track temp read 111 Degrees HOT HOT, but still better than January in illinois.
Stone02, I am at the race track Beaverun north of Pittsburg and the track temp read 111 Degrees HOT HOT, but still better than January in illinois.