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Water Temps
Posted: Wed Apr 28, 2010 9:55 pm
by DRTDVL
Hi Guys,
Sat in a lovely traffic jam today and watched the water temp gauge climb to basically 100^C, normally it sits around 70^C in normal driving, and climbs to 80-90^C when floored up hills...
This is in a 1.9dt, is this normal or should i start looking to see if the fans are working and the rad is clean
Re: Water Temps
Posted: Wed Apr 28, 2010 10:56 pm
by kevtherev
i had this on my petrol . runs at 70 then as soon as you are in stop start traffic it climbs quite alarmingly quickly
i did a post, and the general consensus was that nothing was wrong. the fans kick in on mine at nearly 100 and keep it at 95.there is apparently a higher speed on the fans when things start going too near the red but i have never experienced this. i let it sit idling on my drive as this also sends the guage to the red and made sure the fans kicked in, also obviously checked coolant level etc etc
Re: Water Temps
Posted: Wed Apr 28, 2010 11:29 pm
by maglite1
i have just had the what appears to be the same problem and it was down to an airlock in the cooling system , i let the engine warm up with radiator header tank cap off and toped up with hot water from kettle , put cap back on and run engine for a bit to make sure water circulating and opened the bleed valve thing thats on bulk head where heater hoses dissapear into car , i got loads of air out and i let load of water come out to , let the car cool and top up header tank again , just dont let header tank run to low or ya will get air in system again , mine is fine now and sits happy around 70.
Re: Water Temps
Posted: Thu Apr 29, 2010 2:01 pm
by kevtherev
i will have to have a look into that this weekend. thnxs for the info maglite
Re: Water Temps
Posted: Fri Apr 30, 2010 12:39 am
by DRTDVL
Seamed a little better today.
I forgot to do the bulkhead bleed, but i was squeezing the rad hose and saw bubbles coming out of the header tank, keep doing that while the engine ran till i didn't see anymore bubbles then let it cool with the cap off and topped it up as it cooled with warm water...
i'll do the bulk head tonight.