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Temperature Gauge Reading? Where does yours read?
1993 2.2L I4.
When fully warmed up and going down the highway, the teamperature gauge is just below the 1/4 mark. When idling and standing still, the temp will slowly climb to above 1/2 and then the fan will kick on and drop the temp to between 1/4 and 1/2. Is the thermostat ok?
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Re: Temperature Gauge Reading? Where does yours read?
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Re: Temperature Gauge Reading? Where does yours read?
Yeah, g/f's ride runs 1/4 to 1/2 mark, fan usually kicks at 1/2 way, 1/4 about right for cool weather running, but should hover around 1/2 in summer riding.
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Re: Temperature Gauge Reading? Where does yours read?
In other words, your therm. is just fine.
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Re: Temperature Gauge Reading? Where does yours read?
Winter time.. 1/4 - 1/2 way.. summer time 1/2 usually and when at a stand still 1/2-3/4 till the fan kicks on and drops is back down to 1/2.
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Re: Temperature Gauge Reading? Where does yours read?
That's normal, my 92 runs the same.
The first line is 100F, the second (1/4) is 140F, third (1/2) is 180F, the fourth (3/4) is 220F! and the last is 260F, by then the head is warped and the gasket shot. If it EVER goes above 1/2 almost to 3/4 watch it carefully, it could/will overheat and blow the head gasket in no time if it passes 3/4. I was going home two days ago and after 15 min. on the highway (85-90mph) I noticed the gauge was at 210, so I went ahead and put 'er in nuetral, not three seconds later it hit 220, the light came on and I immediatley shut it off, still going 90. Poped the hood and the water in the reservior was bubling. I let it sit for a few and cranked it and it was back down to 200 and fell down to 180. Strange, it's been fine since. I'm sure that if I waited a few more seconds it wouldn't be running fine now. Seems like once they pass 210 the cooling system can't get it back down. I have no idea why it got hot like that, except maybe the radiator needs to be cleaned. Should a radiator feel the same temp all the way accross? Cause at the time it was cold except one corner was a little warm. Any ideas? |
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Re: Temperature Gauge Reading? Where does yours read?
Ok, I was just wondering because when I am travelling down the highway all year round, the gauge will only be ever so slightly above the 1/4 mark on the temp gauge.
I thought it should be higher than that and constantly be closer to the 1/2 mark if the thermostat is working properly.
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I'm gonna say you need to flush your radiator. Buy coolant flushing stuff to remove any build-ups, obstructions, rust deposits ect. It's either that or your coolant system is not pressurizing like it should, which can be caused by many things like a leaky hose or pump. Chances are the problem will come back though. |
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Re: Temperature Gauge Reading? Where does yours read?
Yea, a leaking rad cap could cuse that.
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Re: Temperature Gauge Reading? Where does yours read?
What about a bubbling noise I hear when I start the car, I only hear the first time I MOVE the car, then it's gone. I don't think my rad cap is leaking, since when it got hot the reservior was full, normally it's about 1/3 full.
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Re: Re: Temperature Gauge Reading? Where does yours read?
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You have air in your system and having a properly sealing rad cap will allow the system to purge itself of the air. Be prepared to fill the overflow resevoir a couple times as the air is purged and replaced with coolant. I recommend using some not AC Delco. Stant are excellent.
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