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WIALERO 03-27-2013 01:57 AM

temp problem :( !
 
Well today i installed a new thermostat and the old one when i turned off the heat it it would go passed half way and would sit there and i put a new one in and even with the heat on it went passed way and even driving at 70 it still sits there and oil temp reads 220 when im at idle for 5min i have pics and can send them to you im here on a phone so i cant upload them but how long will it take to break in i put 10 miles on it the way its looking right now i am probably not going to ass if i have to replace the headgasgets or is it normal to see it overheat for a while for the new thermostat to break in?

billytheman1188 03-27-2013 02:17 AM

lol....the new thermostat doesn't need to break in.....you either have bad LIMG or HG.

WIALERO 03-27-2013 02:30 AM

Well hopefully its not the head gasget but it could ne a possibility there is some moisture around the heads

WIALERO 03-27-2013 02:45 AM

Hell with it il replace the head gasgets friday

AleroB888 03-27-2013 03:37 AM

Are the fans comng on at all?

WIALERO 03-27-2013 03:44 AM

Nope even got new relays for both fans to

WIALERO 03-27-2013 04:12 AM

This weekend or friday ima replace both head gasgets, limg, temp sensor, coolant and idle air control needed a new one anyways car idles funny sometimes

And with the fan issue ima run a power wire to them with ground to see if they work and if they do il run it to a switch but if not il get new ones

AleroB888 03-27-2013 04:23 AM

A scanner such as HP Tuners can manually switch on the fans. I don't know if a place like Autozone has that capability. Also scan it for Engine Coolant Temp (ECT) or shut it off after it heats up, unplug the ECT sensor and measure the resistance on the sensor.

Mike The Canadian 03-27-2013 07:33 AM

It's possible that the system need to be bled or burped...
It's real quick to go and replace the head gasket after the car went from running cool to running hot after a T-Stat change...

03glgold 03-27-2013 08:07 AM

did you ever try my suggestion of jumping the plug for the temp sensor to see if the fans come on

jawa 03-27-2013 08:52 AM

Pm me. I possibly can come help you

kwhauck 03-27-2013 09:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike The Canadian (Post 636391)
It's possible that the system need to be bled or burped...
It's real quick to go and replace the head gasket after the car went from running cool to running hot after a T-Stat change...


I'll second this......

WIALERO 03-27-2013 07:22 PM

[quote=Mike The Canadian;636391]It's possible that the system need to be bled or burped...
It's real quick to go and replace the head gasket after the car went from running cool to running hot after a T-Stat change...[/QUOT

So basically flush the system? And us there a drain spout on the bottom of the radiator?

WIALERO 03-27-2013 07:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 03glgold (Post 636394)
did you ever try my suggestion of jumping the plug for the temp sensor to see if the fans come on


Not yet ima try it tomarrow when i have off

WIALERO 03-27-2013 07:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 03glgold (Post 636394)
did you ever try my suggestion of jumping the plug for the temp sensor to see if the fans come on


Car overheated once for 5u min then came back down and the fans did not turn on

03glgold 03-27-2013 07:43 PM

I don't care about that...take a extra piece of wire, unplug the connector from the temperature sensor, put one end into each of the two pins and turn the key on...then do the fans come on...my car got about half way between 3/4 and red one time since I owned it and it was because the temp sensor was bad and not telling the fans to kick on...We jumped the plug and it showed the fans worked when the circuit was completed, replaced the sensor and haven't had that issue since...the best thing about it is that it is free trouble shooting to figure out if a $30 part is part of a problem you are thinking will be much more expensive

Mike The Canadian 03-27-2013 07:47 PM

The system is burped via. a bleeder near the water pump....
Try and search it online, I don't have a link off-hand...

If there's air in the system your car will over heat and you'll have no heat as well..

Rad fans is likely a separate issue that should be addressed as well because it will heat up when you sit around in the city.

WIALERO 03-27-2013 09:30 PM

Well still have really good heat

WIALERO 03-27-2013 09:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 03glgold (Post 636442)
I don't care about that...take a extra piece of wire, unplug the connector from the temperature sensor, put one end into each of the two pins and turn the key on...then do the fans come on...my car got about half way between 3/4 and red one time since I owned it and it was because the temp sensor was bad and not telling the fans to kick on...We jumped the plug and it showed the fans worked when the circuit was completed, replaced the sensor and haven't had that issue since...the best thing about it is that it is free trouble shooting to figure out if a $30 part is part of a problem you are thinking will be much more expensive


Sounds easy il try it later when i get off work

zzyzzx 03-27-2013 09:52 PM

Was the thermostat that you took out stuck open?
If not, did you test the thermostat that you took out?

I usually just put them in water in a pan on the stove and see if it opens all the way. I do that with new ones before I install them as well, just to test them.

WIALERO 03-28-2013 11:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 03glgold (Post 636442)
I don't care about that...take a extra piece of wire, unplug the connector from the temperature sensor, put one end into each of the two pins and turn the key on...then do the fans come on...my car got about half way between 3/4 and red one time since I owned it and it was because the temp sensor was bad and not telling the fans to kick on...We jumped the plug and it showed the fans worked when the circuit was completed, replaced the sensor and haven't had that issue since...the best thing about it is that it is free trouble shooting to figure out if a $30 part is part of a problem you are thinking will be much more expensive




K tried it and fans did not kick on :/

03glgold 03-29-2013 01:08 AM

after you turned it on no fans...that could suggest a problem with the wiring or the fans themselves after doing that and changing the relays

WIALERO 03-29-2013 01:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 03glgold (Post 636535)
after you turned it on no fans...that could suggest a problem with the wiring or the fans themselves after doing that and changing the relays


Then later went out and started it they kicked on for 30 seconds then shut off


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