FD Cooling Problem
FD Cooling Problem
My car had some bodywork done to it a few months ago. Now the water temperatures are increasing after 10-20 seconds of boost in 3rd and higher gears. I never had this problem before the bodywork; I could run hard for long periods of time with no movement on the stock needle. I took the underbelly out and reinstalled it and changed the fluid, but the problem persists. Any Ideas? Maybe I am not getting the underbelly that forces the air through the radiator in correctly?
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What kind of body work did you have done? Did you get a new front bumper that may have different size air ducts? Is there overspray on the radiator / oil cooler(s)? Were any relays / lines to the fans disconnected by the body shop?
Also, did you burp the cooling system when you flushed it? - there may be some trapped air pockets in your passages that do not transmit heat efficiently.
This problem might also be unrelated to the bodywork. Could be a faulty thermostat or thermoswitch, a blown fan relay, etc. Be a little more specific and we can probably help more.
Be very careful if you are running into high temps (I'm probably preaching to the choir).
M
Also, did you burp the cooling system when you flushed it? - there may be some trapped air pockets in your passages that do not transmit heat efficiently.
This problem might also be unrelated to the bodywork. Could be a faulty thermostat or thermoswitch, a blown fan relay, etc. Be a little more specific and we can probably help more.
Be very careful if you are running into high temps (I'm probably preaching to the choir).
M
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Originally posted by Ouijan
What kind of body work did you have done? Did you get a new front bumper that may have different size air ducts? Is there overspray on the radiator / oil cooler(s)? Were any relays / lines to the fans disconnected by the body shop?
Also, did you burp the cooling system when you flushed it? - there may be some trapped air pockets in your passages that do not transmit heat efficiently.
This problem might also be unrelated to the bodywork. Could be a faulty thermostat or thermoswitch, a blown fan relay, etc. Be a little more specific and we can probably help more.
Be very careful if you are running into high temps (I'm probably preaching to the choir).
M
What kind of body work did you have done? Did you get a new front bumper that may have different size air ducts? Is there overspray on the radiator / oil cooler(s)? Were any relays / lines to the fans disconnected by the body shop?
Also, did you burp the cooling system when you flushed it? - there may be some trapped air pockets in your passages that do not transmit heat efficiently.
This problem might also be unrelated to the bodywork. Could be a faulty thermostat or thermoswitch, a blown fan relay, etc. Be a little more specific and we can probably help more.
Be very careful if you are running into high temps (I'm probably preaching to the choir).
M
The fans seem to be working normally, when the light or A/C are on the fans kick up on higher levels, but I guess only one could be working. I'll check that.
Could the thermostat cause this type of problem, that was one thing I was thinking may cause this problem. I will look into the thermoswitch I am not familiar with it.
I need to put in a real water and oil temp gauge to see the real temps. Another thing is the fans stay on from the fuel recall fan modification more often then before so I know the car is running in general at higher temps.
I will be careful!
What will the thermoswitch cause the car to do?
Would a few bent fins on the oil cooler cause a major jump in temps?
The car was doing this before I changed the fluids; I think I burped it properly. After flushing I filled it ran it for 3 mins, removed the filler cap and toped it off while pulsing the radiator hoses I did this 3 times. Then ran it let it cool topped it off again then topped it off 2 more time until the coolant level did not change.
What about the A/C condenser, maybe I need to clean it, any advice on cleaning the radiator and A/C condenser?
Can someone tell me how the Underbelly attaches to the radiator, I think I got it right, but it was hard to get in. I made sure the tabs on the radiator held the underbelly in place sealing it properly. Does anyone have a picture of one in properly and a picture of the front air inlet?
Thanks for your help,
Mike
Last edited by pistonsuck; Mar 20, 2002 at 06:30 PM.
A few bent fins on the oil coolers won't have much effect on temperature. You can always straighen some out by careful application of a flathead or knife.
The thermoswitch, I beleive, turns the fans on and off (someone please correct me if I'm wrong). Some people put in the Miata thermoswitch as it causes the fans to turn on at a lower temperature.
Let us know how your investigation unfolds.
M
The thermoswitch, I beleive, turns the fans on and off (someone please correct me if I'm wrong). Some people put in the Miata thermoswitch as it causes the fans to turn on at a lower temperature.
Let us know how your investigation unfolds.
M
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