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Evening! New to the site. Quick question. I just picked up a 2011 X3 with the Volvo in it. I noticed on the test drive with the mechanic, the engine temp ranged between 210-220. The mechanic said this is normal due to emissions. I just put 1650 miles on it driving home. The temp gauge fluctuated a lot between 210-220. Doesn't seem right to me, but this my 1st Volvo.
Is this normal? Thoughts
(02-04-2018 22:47)Buckshotmckee Wrote: [ -> ]Evening! New to the site. Quick question. I just picked up a 2011 X3 with the Volvo in it. I noticed on the test drive with the mechanic, the engine temp ranged between 210-220. The mechanic said this is normal due to emissions. I just put 1650 miles on it driving home. The temp gauge fluctuated a lot between 210-220. Doesn't seem right to me, but this my 1st Volvo.
Is this normal? Thoughts

If I have read the Volvo D13 500hp engine cooling specifications correctly, the OEM coolant thermostat should start to open at 194*F and be fully open at 221*F which means your engine cooling system should run between those temps based on engine load. Since your engine temps never drop below 210*F, having your engine looked at by a Volvo certified mechanic may be in order. Such things as an improperly functioning thermostat, debris in the radiator or improper functioning of the fan drive may be the cause. Also, a faulty coolant temp sensor or inaccurate temperature gage could be displaying an incorrect reading of the actual temperature.
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