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H6 Owners...did test drive today...tell me where temp gauge should be

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Test drove an 04, H6, 35dth Anniv edition outback today, all seemed fine, but i'm just wondering where the temp gauge should read/be?? It went up the the mid point in the gauge (horizontal) and stayed there, no matter whether air was on or not. Temp today here in PA is 75 degrees. I haven't owned a subee since my 95 and i honestly can't remember where the temp gauge finally ended up.

 

Thanks

Both my 01 that I just sold and the 04 that I just picked up run right at the mid point of the gauge.

Its a dummy gauge. It goes to the middle and stays there unless you are seriously overheating the engine.

sounds totally normal. what were you expecting? other than my XT6's which read at about 1/3 - all the other subaru's i've owned do that - legacy's, impreza's, foresters, OBW, 4 clinder, 6 cylinder...etc.

My '03 goes up to just below half.

 

Did see it go a little higher once when it was hot and I was pulling a trailer up a steep hill doing 80+

 

Dave

All the cars (96 Sub, 90 Nissan, 04&09 Toyota) I've owned behave the same way: needle is just a tad below half way when the engine is warmed up.

They are designed to read exactly half under a wide range of temps - so that the driver isn't uneccesarily concerned as the gauge fluctuates. Unless it's seriously overheating it will not move.

 

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