Title: Overheating Post by: Robert on April 23, 2019, 10:05:13 AM Hi, I went out for a yesterday and the following happend which I didn't expect to be related.
My temperture gauge was giving no reading at all. However I was not worried because the car was cooling fine before, even too cool. However after an hour drive when I parked the car, the car overheated. I could hear the coolant in the reservoir but the fan was not on. Is there a relation between the temperture gauge not working and the fan not going on? I replaced the fan sensor 6 months ago and since it was working fine. Also checked if any fuse was blown, but everything looked fine. I thought it maybe could be the relay that operates the fan, however this wouldn't explain why the temperture gauge was not working. Best, Robert Title: Re: Overheating Post by: Neil-yaj396 on April 23, 2019, 03:01:21 PM They don't sound related. The sensor for the gauge is in the cylinder head on a different circuit.
The fan thermostats are all old stock now and unreliable. I don't like aftermarket kit, but after three thermostats failed on me in three years (luckily two in the 'on' setting) I fitted one of the adjustable ones that takes its reading from the top hose. Title: Re: Overheating Post by: Neil-yaj396 on April 25, 2019, 07:08:52 AM Another thought - could there be an air-lock in the cooling system? Although there may be water in the header tank there could be very little in the block, hence no reading from the head sensor? A long shot I know....
Title: Re: Overheating Post by: rossocorsa on April 25, 2019, 07:21:21 PM Another thought - could there be an air-lock in the cooling system? Although there may be water in the header tank there could be very little in the block, hence no reading from the head sensor? A long shot I know.... That was my thought Neil, well that coolant is low, |