Engine Temperature Gauges - Fleetwood Flair 2001 Owner's Manual

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Special heat shields are built into your motor home to protect
wiring and other components from possible heat damage
caused by the exhaust system. Do not remove these shields,
modify the exhaust system, or add additional equipment,
such as wiring, plumbing, or other components, which will
be effected by exhaust system heat.
Engine temperature gauges typically have been calibrated to
indicate a midrange reading as the "normal" operating
temperature. The reason for this is that many owners
perceive 212°F as the boiling point. However, this is not the
case in an engine with a pressurized cooling system and a
coolant mixture of glycol and water. As a motor home owner,
be aware that the gauge is intended to provide a warning of
any rapid change in engine coolant temperature from the
"normal" reading of the gauge rather than an absolute
temperature reading.
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