What temp should my Subaru run at?

What temp should my Subaru run at?

Subaru, among others, builds a “flat zone” into the way the temperature gauge pointer works, basically keeping the pointer at 9 o’clock (or a tiny bit below) when the coolant temperature is in the normal range, namely 85 to 100°C (158 to 212°F).

Can you drive with a bad engine coolant temperature sensor?

It is possible to drive a vehicle with a faulty coolant temperature sensor as the management system defaults to a static reading. A vehicles coolant sensor is a critical component used by the engine management system. It directly effects, cooling and fueling of the engine and therefore effects how the engine performs.

What’s your normal operating temperature in a Subaru Outback?

Chili’s ’08 H6 has a gauge. It’s at 9 o’ clock after reaching operating temp. (Not much better than the light.) I so wish they would have put in a true temperature gauge instead of the useless fuel economy gauge. Meh. I has wagons. Funny how it’s late to the party. Click to expand… Yup.

Are there any problems with the 2005 Subaru Outback?

2005 Subaru Outback Problems In 2005, the Subaru Outback had issues with things like the head gasket leaking, issues with speed control, as well as clutch problems. A number of drivers reported things like the clutch failing even though they were at fairly low mileage still. There were nine recalls issued for the 2005 Subaru Outback model year.

What are the features of a Subaru Outback?

Heated & Ventilated Front Bucket Seats -inc: height and tilt adjustable head restraints, whiplash protection, 10-way power driver’s seat w/memory and 2-way power lumbar, 8-way power front passenger seat, driver’s seat bottom cushion extension and seatback pocket

When did the Subaru Outback first come out?

Subaru first introduced the Outback back in 1994. It has been a routinely popular seller for the manufacturer, with many years seeing sales of well over 100,000 units and in some cases getting close to 200,000 units sold per year.