That is kinda interesting Peter.
I guess this is part of the reason we pay substantially for our cars, The tech involved is pretty incredible when you think about it.
I've done a fair bit of towing with our car, and in some very hot weather too, and I can't say I've seen anything like that come up at all.
Looking at things like slowing down engine capacity etc when running low on fuel, and shutting off the air-con to alleviate heat buildup etc,, pretty cool ways to help protect our investments.
And I must get my Gap Tool and practice working with it


 but not into the thick black bar at the top of the gauge, just to the bottom of it. Very strange I thought, had not seen this before, anyway then it started to drop again, also quite quickly. A quick pull over and look for leaks or anything strange, but all OK. So, plug in the GAP tool, bring up some live values and did a bit of recording. The needle on the gauge is in the center of the display at around 110 deg C, and goes up to the bottom of the thick vertical bar at 116 deg C when pulling up a hill, I also noticed the A/C had cut out, so the engine management system was shedding heat load for the engine cooling. As I said, I have not noticed this before and have done a lot of towing and on hotter days (today only 36 or so) but tomorrow I will start to have a more serious look at this. No warnings thrown up on the instrument cluster, I will check for codes tomorrow with GAP
 but not into the thick black bar at the top of the gauge, just to the bottom of it. Very strange I thought, had not seen this before, anyway then it started to drop again, also quite quickly. A quick pull over and look for leaks or anything strange, but all OK. So, plug in the GAP tool, bring up some live values and did a bit of recording. The needle on the gauge is in the center of the display at around 110 deg C, and goes up to the bottom of the thick vertical bar at 116 deg C when pulling up a hill, I also noticed the A/C had cut out, so the engine management system was shedding heat load for the engine cooling. As I said, I have not noticed this before and have done a lot of towing and on hotter days (today only 36 or so) but tomorrow I will start to have a more serious look at this. No warnings thrown up on the instrument cluster, I will check for codes tomorrow with GAP 
				
				
				
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