Someone else had a similar question over on Brickboard, and I wanted to hear some more opinions before I start thinking anything's wrong.
I'll start off with the picture!

I left home at 7:40 (still haven't bothered to change my clock yet
My car warms up to the point where the heater comes on in about maybe a mile in the mornings and warms up just fine...even when it's really cold, so I'm thinking the thermostat is opening & shutting properly. A large part of my drive to work is tooling along on roads at 35-55 mph; mostly big downhills or flat straight stretches, so the engine never has to work very hard. During the morning (it was 45 this morning) I never really notice my temp gauge get much over 1/4. It runs about the same out on the highway, doing ~70 mph and not working very hard. Around town stop-and-go driving, climbing back up hills on the way home, or even just this summer, it always ran at exactly 3 o' clock on the gauge.
So I guess my question is...does anyone else's car ever run kinda cool? Is this normal, or do I have a bad thermostat or temp sensor and should look into replacing them?






