MrMusAddict
Well-Known Member
I think it's more of "incorrect information being communicated" than "too much information".I think this might be a case of "too much information".
While I think it is nice to have this information available. It seems to serve no useful purpose.
What is the driver supposed to do (besides panic) if the information shows orange or red temperatures? It doesn't seem like the car issues any warnings such as "slow down" or "stop driving".
I would think that if there was really an "overheating" problem that the car would automatically take care of the problem without inconveniencing the driver (or at the very least put up some kind of explanation message).
- If high temps are because it's warming the battery, there should be something like a battery icon on the motor temp gauge and avoid the red highlights.
- If they're hot but within operating spec, they should keep it black, or maybe yellow (to communicate it's normal, or on the high side of normal)
- If they're hot & outside of spec, red's fine, and probably at that point should have a little icon pop up on the dash.
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