Engines: Engine Cooling: Cooling system components
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Temperature indicators

Summary
A temperature indicator is a device that is sensitive to engine temperature. It sends readings to a temperature gauge or a warning lamp.

Overheating can seriously damage an engine, so having warning of trouble is obviously useful.

A device that’s sensitive to engine temperature sends readings to a temperature gauge or a warning lamp. To give an accurate reading this sensor must always be immersed in liquid.

Indicators that measure coolant levels can give warning if the level falls too low.