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why is my engine running cold
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There could be several reasons why your engine is running cold:
1. Thermostat problems: If your car’s thermostat gets stuck in the open position, coolant will keep circulating and could prevent the engine from reaching its normal operating temperature.
2. Faulty coolant temperature sensor: The sensor may not be sending the correct information to your vehicle's computer, thus miscalculating the engine temperature.
3. Insufficient coolant level: If the coolant level is low, your engine may not be able to heat up properly.
4. Faulty or stuck open EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) valve: This reduces the temperature of the combustion process, thus cooling the engine more than usual.
5. Cool weather: In extremely cold weather, your engine may not be able to get up to its normal operating temperature.
If your engine is persistently running cold, it's recommended to get a professional to check it as it may lead to poor fuel efficiency and increased emission levels.
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