#1: help cooling issues Author: jedwards, Location: east sussexPosted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 6:06 am ---- hi all!
right to start off i had my head gasket replaced maybe 5 months ago, it showed signs of the gasket going by it creaming in the expansion bottle (which i thought was strange as i swear it usually creams in the oil.. but im no mechanic )
so that got replaced and the cooling system was flushed a few times and degreased then filled with coolant, i was warned by the mechanic at the time that i would probably need a new radiator but did not purchase at the time.. he also replaced the thermostat. the car ran fine i wore the gasket in correctly and then when i began to drive it normally again found that when going up hills/ over 60mph the temperature would go up to 100 and then the fan would kick in. I continued to drive it normally until finally a few weeks ago i bought a new rad and it was all lovely. But now that the weather is hitting mid 20's its struggling to keep the heat down as before and ive done a few motorway drives since the new rads been in and it wont keep it down if your going over 70 *coughcough* im just wondering if anyone else has had the same problem and if so how they fixed it. I've basically thrown soo much money at the car now fixing various things that were wrong that i dont wanna just chuck money in the dark anymore so ive come to the people with experience!
any help would be much appreciated
#2: Re: help cooling issues Author: MrBSI, Location: What's it to you? ? ?Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 6:13 am ---- A clue to what 206 you have would help for a start
#3: Re: help cooling issues Author: jedwards, Location: east sussexPosted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 6:26 am ---- onhahahahahahaha suppose it would! 1999 206 1.4 8v
#4: Re: help cooling issues Author: MrrNoName, Location: UKPosted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 6:30 am ---- i also have a small amount of creaming in my expansion tank.. eeek. how much did you have before you got it changed?
#5: Re: help cooling issues Author: MrBSI, Location: What's it to you? ? ?Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 6:34 am ----
jedwards wrote:
onhahahahahahaha suppose it would! 1999 206 1.4 8v
What size rad has it got fitted?
The stupid tiny one or the better bigger one?
Ive seen some 1.1 / 1.4 206s with a tiny rad fitted
#6: Re: help cooling issues Author: jedwards, Location: east sussexPosted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 6:37 am ----
MrrNoName wrote:
i also have a small amount of creaming in my expansion tank.. eeek. how much did you have before you got it changed?
i noticed it early on but drove it easily for about 300 miles the gasket didnt actually go but it couldnt of been far off
#7: Re: help cooling issues Author: jedwards, Location: east sussexPosted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 6:39 am ----
MrBSI wrote:
jedwards wrote:
onhahahahahahaha suppose it would! 1999 206 1.4 8v
What size rad has it got fitted?
The stupid tiny one or the better bigger one?
Ive seen some 1.1 / 1.4 206s with a tiny rad fitted
errrr i just got the exact same one as was there in the first place, wheres the size difference? the width?
i was thinking my air con doesnt work and im a stinge anyway so if i took the condenser out from in front of the radiator will that help?
#8: Re: help cooling issues Author: MrBSI, Location: What's it to you? ? ?Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 6:46 am ---- You should have the larger rad if it had aircon
I take it there isnt an airlock in the cooling system & that the cooling fan is working?
Shame your aircon system isnt as that would test the cooling fan
#9: Re: help cooling issues Author: jedwards, Location: east sussexPosted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 6:55 am ---- the air con just blows out hot air? thats how i came to the conclusion of it not working.. gonna test that in a minute and see if the fan is working but im certain it is because when im driving along and the temp goes just over 100 it starts to go down so im guessing it does but i'll come back to you on that..
as for an air lock im certain i filled it up correctly and then ran it while opening the bleed screw on the heater matrix and on the right hand side of the engine
#10: Re: help cooling issues Author: jedwards, Location: east sussexPosted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 7:43 am ---- i just ran the car and the fan kicked in around 95 degrees so the fan does work but turned off again before the temperature had gone down again, probs stayed on for around 2 mins
#11: Re: help cooling issues Author: macj, Location: EssexPosted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 9:38 am ---- That bit sounds fine.... thats normal cooling cycle
#12: Re: help cooling issues Author: gixxerkev, Location: wiltshirePosted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 11:51 am ---- Ive done exactly the same as you mate, new head gasket, thermostat and rad on my 1.4 8V. It now runs slightly hotter than before (87-92 ish on a run) but Im used to it now and all seems fine. It does stay around 90 on the motorway but goes back to normal when driving slower. I wouldn't worry about it, it's just not what you're used to.
#13: Re: help cooling issues Author: MrBSI, Location: What's it to you? ? ?Posted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 12:03 pm ---- My coolant gauge sits around 90 deg C this time of year once the car is warmed up.
Pretty normal temp for the TU3 lump.
Even if the oil temp is up around 115 deg C hammering down the motorway the coolant still sits around 90 deg C
#14: Re: help cooling issues Author: leigh_boy, Location: EastbournePosted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 1:46 pm ---- my gti sits at about 90 if i sit still goes up to the next bar then the fan kicks in and goes back down nothgn wrong with that, Jedwards wer are you from if your local and have any probs i don't mind having a look
#15: Re: help cooling issues Author: jedwards, Location: east sussexPosted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 4:55 pm ----
leigh_boy wrote:
my gti sits at about 90 if i sit still goes up to the next bar then the fan kicks in and goes back down nothgn wrong with that, Jedwards wer are you from if your local and have any probs i don't mind having a look
yeah mine definitely runs exactly the same! what about when your speeding? does my nut in because im constantly thinking about what if the head gasket goes because its under a lot of strain..
#16: Re: help cooling issues Author: jedwards, Location: east sussexPosted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 4:58 pm ---- also im about 12 miles from hastings so yeah if i get any troubles then i may speak to you mate, cheers!!!!
#17: Re: help cooling issues Author: jedwards, Location: east sussexPosted: Sun Apr 24, 2011 5:01 pm ----
gixxerkev wrote:
Ive done exactly the same as you mate, new head gasket, thermostat and rad on my 1.4 8V. It now runs slightly hotter than before (87-92 ish on a run) but Im used to it now and all seems fine. It does stay around 90 on the motorway but goes back to normal when driving slower. I wouldn't worry about it, it's just not what you're used to.
yeah well ive had it for a few months now so definitely getting used to it! but on the motorway mine goes up to 100 and even when the fan kicks in wont go back down really till you let off the hench 1.4 power plant or start going down a hill!
my gti sits at about 90 if i sit still goes up to the next bar then the fan kicks in and goes back down nothgn wrong with that, Jedwards wer are you from if your local and have any probs i don't mind having a look
yeah mine definitely runs exactly the same! what about when your speeding? does my nut in because im constantly thinking about what if the head gasket goes because its under a lot of strain..
nothing wrong with my motor mate pulls fine doesnt over heat.
speeding ? dont condone it but if im doing 70 temp normaly aroud 80 / 90 depending on the time of year. if my head gasket went it woulnd borth me because i can do the job lol got a spare engine laying around 2
#19: Re: help cooling issues Author: jedwards, Location: east sussexPosted: Wed Apr 27, 2011 3:33 am ---- could it be my water pump? if its had oily water running through it then it couldve clumped it up a bit yes?
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