2003 silverado overheating problems
ShogunZ71
01-20-2005, 11:49 AM
Hello all,
My 2003 silverado (4.8) starting overheating a couple of days ago, well running at about 210 degrees. I changed the thermostat, but that did not fix the problem. I have also started noticing a slight squeal in my belts, this squeaking has been going on for a couple of weeks. Could the squeaking belt be the source of the overheating, or is something else causing this?
Thanks for any help!!
Sho
My 2003 silverado (4.8) starting overheating a couple of days ago, well running at about 210 degrees. I changed the thermostat, but that did not fix the problem. I have also started noticing a slight squeal in my belts, this squeaking has been going on for a couple of weeks. Could the squeaking belt be the source of the overheating, or is something else causing this?
Thanks for any help!!
Sho
dr_of_lovephd
01-20-2005, 01:39 PM
ShogunZ71,
My 04 5.3L normally runs a hair under 210, as did the 89 chevy I had previously. What temperature does yours normally run?
Maybe the 4.8 does not run as hot, but if the temperature never gets higher 210, I would not be too concerned.
My 04 does still have a belt driven fan, I would assume yours does too. So, a problem with the belt could be the cause of overheating. You should be able to see if the fan is still spinning freely while the truck is running just by looking. Be careful with your fingers though.
Just to make sure, you have checked the radiator fluid level and to make sure there is nothing blocking the radiator?
My 04 5.3L normally runs a hair under 210, as did the 89 chevy I had previously. What temperature does yours normally run?
Maybe the 4.8 does not run as hot, but if the temperature never gets higher 210, I would not be too concerned.
My 04 does still have a belt driven fan, I would assume yours does too. So, a problem with the belt could be the cause of overheating. You should be able to see if the fan is still spinning freely while the truck is running just by looking. Be careful with your fingers though.
Just to make sure, you have checked the radiator fluid level and to make sure there is nothing blocking the radiator?
ShogunZ71
01-20-2005, 04:28 PM
[QUOTE=dr_of_lovephd]ShogunZ71,
My 04 5.3L normally runs a hair under 210, as did the 89 chevy I had previously. What temperature does yours normally run?
Maybe the 4.8 does not run as hot, but if the temperature never gets higher 210, I would not be too concerned.
My 04 does still have a belt driven fan, I would assume yours does too. So, a problem with the belt could be the cause of overheating. You should be able to see if the fan is still spinning freely while the truck is running just by looking. Be careful with your fingers though.
Just to make sure, you have checked the radiator fluid level and to make sure there is nothing blocking the radiator?[/QTh
Thanks for the info, the normal temp for my truck is around 185, so when it rose to 210 I was automatically suprised.
My 04 5.3L normally runs a hair under 210, as did the 89 chevy I had previously. What temperature does yours normally run?
Maybe the 4.8 does not run as hot, but if the temperature never gets higher 210, I would not be too concerned.
My 04 does still have a belt driven fan, I would assume yours does too. So, a problem with the belt could be the cause of overheating. You should be able to see if the fan is still spinning freely while the truck is running just by looking. Be careful with your fingers though.
Just to make sure, you have checked the radiator fluid level and to make sure there is nothing blocking the radiator?[/QTh
Thanks for the info, the normal temp for my truck is around 185, so when it rose to 210 I was automatically suprised.
dr_of_lovephd
01-20-2005, 05:44 PM
What is the temp. set point for the new thermostat you bought?
ShogunZ71
01-20-2005, 09:27 PM
185 is the temp for the new thermostat
RMW
01-20-2005, 09:37 PM
ihas the system benn low on fluid?
RMW
01-20-2005, 09:38 PM
i cann't spell
gschretter
01-21-2005, 08:48 AM
i cann't spell
My nevers goes over 160.
You might have a clogged rad but it sounds like your water pump is going bad.
Is there ever water under the truck when it sits for a while?
If not then it is not that.
I try to keep the temp down on all of my trucks. They last a lot longer.
210 seems extreme high.
How many miles? Maybe you might want to upgrade to a bigger rad.
Hope that helps.
My nevers goes over 160.
You might have a clogged rad but it sounds like your water pump is going bad.
Is there ever water under the truck when it sits for a while?
If not then it is not that.
I try to keep the temp down on all of my trucks. They last a lot longer.
210 seems extreme high.
How many miles? Maybe you might want to upgrade to a bigger rad.
Hope that helps.
ShogunZ71
01-21-2005, 03:35 PM
no water under truck so that rules out water pump (i hope) The belt needs to be changed due to the squealing. 41,000 so I shouldnt need a radiator. However how do i check for a radiator leak that cant see
gschretter
01-21-2005, 05:52 PM
no water under truck so that rules out water pump (i hope) The belt needs to be changed due to the squealing. 41,000 so I shouldnt need a radiator. However how do i check for a radiator leak that cant see
41,000 and new belt. That is weird.
You might have a plugged rad.
Do a rad flush and see if that works. I bet you have a plugged rad.
41,000 and new belt. That is weird.
You might have a plugged rad.
Do a rad flush and see if that works. I bet you have a plugged rad.
gschretter
01-22-2005, 05:05 PM
41,000 and new belt. That is weird.
You might have a plugged rad.
Do a rad flush and see if that works. I bet you have a plugged rad.
So what is up?
You might have a plugged rad.
Do a rad flush and see if that works. I bet you have a plugged rad.
So what is up?
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