Car Overheating
mont FROM THE MO
12-28-2004, 01:28 AM
My 94 Is Not In Good Shape I Replaced The Radiator And It Still Overheating Could It Be The Termastat Or What The Heater Coil Has Been Replaced This Year As Well As The Thermastat I Looked At The Water Pump And No Water Is Leaking From That. All Help Is Appreciated
burnM
12-28-2004, 01:14 PM
Does your fan work properly? I'm not sure, but I think that on your model and year of car, that there is an electric fan to cool the radiator... Maybe you have a bad relay or a bad temp sensor.
Thermostats have been known to be faulty even when they are brand new out of the box. If you decide to replace it again, test it in a pot of water on the stove to make sure it works properly before putting it in.
Thermostats have been known to be faulty even when they are brand new out of the box. If you decide to replace it again, test it in a pot of water on the stove to make sure it works properly before putting it in.
JoeinLA
12-31-2007, 06:57 PM
My 94 Is Not In Good Shape I Replaced The Radiator And It Still Overheating Could It Be The Termastat Or What The Heater Coil Has Been Replaced This Year As Well As The Thermastat I Looked At The Water Pump And No Water Is Leaking From That. All Help Is Appreciated
I can speak for the 94 9C1 (cop cars) only - they all overheated due to a design-problem (they put something in the wrong place under the hood). GM dealers have a replacment kit (with part-number) and instructions what to do. Talk to a dealer about this, they should know about this as it was a common procedure for all 94 cop cars back then. I also got mine fixed with that in 2006.
I can speak for the 94 9C1 (cop cars) only - they all overheated due to a design-problem (they put something in the wrong place under the hood). GM dealers have a replacment kit (with part-number) and instructions what to do. Talk to a dealer about this, they should know about this as it was a common procedure for all 94 cop cars back then. I also got mine fixed with that in 2006.
'97ventureowner
12-31-2007, 07:43 PM
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