What should Collant temps be

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Asked by GuruHXB4H Jul 13, 2019 at 07:53 PM about the 2014 Dodge Charger SE RWD

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Around 195 or a little higher.

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Thank you for that, but whens that fan in radiator suppose to come on. It stopped. Its high outside temps also, but 1st problem was I noticed anti-freeze leaking then I figured out the clamp on big hose rotted so it wasnt holding pressure then I noticed like 198 with no fan running. So just in case I just shut it off. Came out next day fan is running at 197-198 but then I just ran 7 or so miles and stopped to make sure fan was running and its not again. When does radiator fan really suppose to come on? Im a senior lady so my fixs are not real detailed but when I asked original question fan was on ? So I am baffled. NO leaks Thanks again

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