Engine temperature has a crucial impact on the performance and lifespan of a car. So, what is the normal engine temperature? Generally, the engine temperature between 80 degrees Celsius and 100 degrees Celsius is considered normal. Within this temperature range, the performance parameters and efficiency of the engine components tend to be at their optimal state.

Both excessively high or low engine temperatures can affect the operation of the engine. If the engine temperature becomes abnormal, it can lead to engine damage, thus necessitating prompt inspection and repair by the owner. High engine temperatures may be due to insufficient coolant or leaks, which require timely replenishment of coolant or identification and repair of leaks. Additionally, a malfunctioning radiator fan can also result in high engine temperatures.

Moreover, excessively low engine temperatures are also abnormal, indicating that the engine cannot reach its optimal operating state. In such cases, the owner should wait for the engine temperature to reach the standard range before continuing to drive. Besides engine temperature, the engine coolant temperature is also an important indicator to monitor. Normally, the engine coolant temperature should be between 80°C and 90°C. If the coolant temperature is too high, it may be due to cooling system failures such as a faulty water pump or radiator fan, requiring prompt repair or replacement.
Both engine temperature and coolant temperature are critical factors affecting car performance and longevity. Owners need to maintain them within the appropriate range and regularly inspect and maintain the engine to ensure the vehicle's safety and stable operation.





