97 Seville cooling problems
OK...YES...I have high miles at 157K. This thing runs great! However; last year, it developed an instant overheating condition. It went from running fine to "STOP MOTOR"! I have replaced the Thermostat, bypassed the Heater Core, replaced the Radiator and Hose Clamps. I have NO LEAKS. When it was at the dealership last year before I parked it for the winter, they said they couldn't find out what the problem was and the Heads were fine. I have wondered how you test all the relays on the cooling fans? I know there are supposedly 4, but if the fans are not BOTH running early enough, can these be tweeked like say putting a quicker opening thermostat...say 180 degrees? You would think the dealership, after charging for analysis and actually driving the car for 3 days, would also have records of what they performed. They DO NOT! My next move is to flush and replace the Cooling fluid with a 60/40 mix and add a supplement "Water wetter". I have been told this alows the Coolant to keep the motor up to 10 degrees cooler. Does it sound like I'm on the right track here?
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Try the Cap.
Have you tried replacing the radiator CAP? They are known to fail.
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when was the last time the coolant was even changed? also are you losing oil or noticing the coolant to look sludgy? check to see if it is wet around the cap this will tell you that you are losing coolant.
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need details ..
low coolant? overheat when ? . |
No I have not. I would be interested to know how the cap would prevent the engine from cooling properly though.
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Originally Posted by 92_Daddylac
(Post 33292)
when was the last time the coolant was even changed? also are you losing oil or noticing the coolant to look sludgy? check to see if it is wet around the cap this will tell you that you are losing coolant.
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Quick thought guys: If I in fact find the Motor to have this slight Head Gasket leak, and I'm being told by Dealerships that it will cost as much as $3000.00 to fix, given the car is in good shape with 157K miles...what would you consider listing it for or would you just dump it? It burns a little oil, but no more than expected. dc
by the way for stealth...it starts and idles great, drives for about 30 to 45 minutes or so, then starts to overheat quickly. weather isn't a factor...cold or hot, same time frame. coolant was again 60/40 mix with supplement and bottle water. I may flush 1 more time and do it again just to be sure its not cavatation or air pocket. I do get a small air bubble that comes up every 5 seconds or so when i'm idling with the cap off. I wanted to see if i had a lot of air going through system. is this any more than normal? |
Back to the cap?
Originally Posted by dukejet62
(Post 33334)
No I have not. I would be interested to know how the cap would prevent the engine from cooling properly though.
Also, if you bypass the heatercore you make the coolant capacity that much less by not allowing coolant to circulate through the core. Doesn't that make sense or am I taking a simplistic approach? |
Got it...how about this:
Originally Posted by skyzzics
(Post 33400)
Picture this scene-- If the cap does not keep the proper pressure the system overheats and the coolant goes into the overflow tank. You open the hood and see there's no leak: you have your coolant still. The engine cools off some and the cycle starts all over again. If the cap does its job then there will be no overheating unless there's a leak somewhere (or the pump has failed) and the coolant level drops. It's an easy test to check the cap.Cheap too.
Also, if you bypass the heatercore you make the coolant capacity that much less by not allowing coolant to circulate through the core. Doesn't that make sense or am I taking a simplistic approach? |
1997 engine, probably running on original coolant when the headgasket failed.
yes it happens, more often that we like. FAQ has details on such events. . |
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