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No. That's the temperature at which water turns to steam. If it comes in contact

with your unprotected skin, it will burn you, i.e. cook the skin.

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A engine water temperature of 100 degrees Celsius is generally safe and within normal operating range for most vehicles. However, it is important to monitor the temperature to ensure it does not continue to rise significantly, as this could indicate a cooling system issue that needs to be addressed.

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