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Old March-25th-2005 | 08:29 PM
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engine overheating

Ok so here's what happened.

I'm drivin' and all of the sudden I notice that the temperature gauge starts to rise!

Now you guys know that usually it's stays at about half, but it went all the way up to H!

So here I am panickin' and just thinkin' that I should get home as fast as possible.
Now a few days before I had filled up the coolant bottle because it was close to the empty line. (I only filled it until it reached the "FULL" line, I didn't full it more than that.)

So anyway while on my way home, I keep noticing that it's goin' down but then it's goin' back up and it's just fluctuatin' but it doesn't come down to where it should be.

So finally when I got home, I popped the hood and I'm hearin' this bubblin' sound.
I then carefully opened the radiator lid with some napkins and it started to leak.
I closed it back immediately and the coolant bottle started to fill up past the "FULL" mark.

Did this ever happed to you guys?
Old March-25th-2005 | 09:33 PM
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That's the reason why I sold my Eclipse.
Apparently I cracked my radiator, so I replaced w/a fluidyne...but it was never the same. I took it to Mitsu and they fucked it up worst. It might be a head problem possibly?
Old March-25th-2005 | 10:02 PM
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OMG are you saying you removed the radiator cap after driving home? You're lucky you didn't get hot coolant all over yourself.
It probably leaked when you opened it because you took the cap off, depressurizing the system, and the pressure escaping caused some liquid to escape as well.
Old March-25th-2005 | 10:55 PM
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Happened to me, I replaced the thremostat.
It was trippy. I just looked down to find that the needle was well above the H. I nearly shat my pants, I had to turn on the heating in the middle of summer so the car could survive the ride home.
Old March-25th-2005 | 11:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Mr Detailer
OMG are you saying you removed the radiator cap after driving home? You're lucky you didn't get hot coolant all over yourself.
It probably leaked when you opened it because you took the cap off, depressurizing the system, and the pressure escaping caused some liquid to escape as well.
I was expecting the coolant to spray out so I opened it very carefully.
When I realized that the coolant stared to leak out I closed it back.
I also used some napkins to open the radiator cap, so I didn't burn myself.



So you guys are sayin' that something's wrong with my radiator?
Old March-26th-2005 | 01:27 AM
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it could be several things. The first thing I'd check is the condition of the coolant. Verify that it hasn't mixed with the engine oil. If it has it would be all milky and nasty. If It hasn't verify the proper coolant level WHILE COLD. If it is good simply replacing the t-stat may be your fix. The key is to check out your options BEFORE buying parts. The only reason I said to buy a thermostat without testing it is because they are super cheap and if you go through the trouble of pulling it out you might as well replace it.

Also, lastly I'd check to verify your engine fans are coming on.
Old March-26th-2005 | 02:12 AM
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When you check the coolant level in the overflow tank, the engine is supposed to be hot. Sound like you filled it on a cold engine, so when the engine did get hot the level shot past full.

In addition to checking the oil and replacing the t-stat, check your belts as well. When my belt broke at 45k miles, engine temps skyrocketed.
Old March-26th-2005 | 02:18 AM
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If you fill the overflow while it's hot it'll be under full when it cools off. Hot water expands which is why radiators spray and have so much pressure when they are running. When they cool off the level drops.
Old March-26th-2005 | 02:44 AM
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That's why most stock coolant overflow tanks have "Check level when hot" written on them.
Old March-26th-2005 | 03:10 AM
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hmm, well I may be mistaken but I do know that hot water expands and when it cools will read less volume. Either way...as long as your overflow bottle is inbetween the full and lwo marks you're fine.
Old March-26th-2005 | 07:58 PM
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i drove the car today, hadn't changed anything or checked anything and i didn't get the same problem.
it ran just fine and i did a good bit of distance without overheating problems.

before i pulled out of the garage i checked the coolant level though and it was on low so i just filled it up to the full mark.
Old March-26th-2005 | 09:48 PM
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Originally Posted by amrit
before i pulled out of the garage i checked the coolant level though and it was on low so i just filled it up to the full mark.
Ahh, so Matty and I just wasted time reading/replying. Next time you car gets up to normal operating range, the coolant reservior will overflow. Once you cool down, you'll be back at low again.

It sounds like the t-stat was stuck shut but was able to break free. I'd still consider spending the $5 and 15 minutes replacing the t-stat, before it happens again and damages the head.
Old March-26th-2005 | 10:32 PM
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Originally Posted by GNO
Ahh, so Matty and I just wasted time reading/replying. Next time you car gets up to normal operating range, the coolant reservior will overflow. Once you cool down, you'll be back at low again.

It sounds like the t-stat was stuck shut but was able to break free. I'd still consider spending the $5 and 15 minutes replacing the t-stat, before it happens again and damages the head.
sorry if i wasted your time guys, but i'll have it looked at just in case.
Old March-26th-2005 | 11:24 PM
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I was just kidding around. Sorry if I came off as an ***.

Just keep in mind that when you fill it back up, the reason it gets low again is because it has been overfilled and the excess comes out of the fill cap.
Old March-30th-2005 | 10:30 PM
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Originally Posted by GNO

Just keep in mind that when you fill it back up, the reason it gets low again is because it has been overfilled and the excess comes out of the fill cap.

I didn't fill it right up to the brim of the conatiner, just up to the "FULL" mark.



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