11-16-2008 | #1 |
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: lone pine and mammoth lakes
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cooling system issue ?????
i cant figure this out . every time i get on her the temp gauge goes to a little over 1/2 soon as i let off shes fine . but i get a low coolant light . i have pressure tested the system as well as used the dye test to ck for a headgasket leak with negitive results. is my water pump going or is there a certain hose that could be colapsing. input help please
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11-16-2008 | #2 |
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Westminster, Maryland
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Re: cooling system issue ?????
Are you positive that you coolant system is full and properly vented. The high coolant tank (behind and above the passenger side front tire) must be full.
The vent line to the "overflow bottle" (small plastic tank forward of and below the passenger side front tire) must be connected and allowing flow. The overflow bottle must be partially full of coolant. When the engine is at operating temperature, the level in the overflow bottle should be above 1/2. When the engine cools off to room temperature, the coolant should be pulled back from the overflow bottle into the high coolant tank. The engine temperature gauge should be at about 1/2 scale when the engine is at operating temperture (unless you are using a lowered temp thermostat). Jim |
11-16-2008 | #3 |
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: lone pine and mammoth lakes
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Re: cooling system issue ?????
yeah everything was full .i might have to look at getting another cap noticed the one on the car says vented ?dont know if thats the right one . i do have a 170 deg thermit normally runs right at the last 0 about 1/4 way up on the gauge
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11-17-2008 | #4 |
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: San Antonio area
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Re: cooling system issue ?????
The low coolant light is lit by a switch in the bottom of the upper tank. Your cooling system is not full; best replace the upper tank cap with a correct new one. It will take several cool off cycles for the upper tank to fill from the lower tank. When everything is correctly filled, the lower tank dip stick should show "full" when the engine is cold.
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