Fiesta 1.4 Zetec
Fiesta 1.4 Zetec
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white90

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2,370 posts

210 months

Saturday 11th December 2010
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Temp gauge started going into red on a drive at approx 50mph
Garage collected it for me they tried stat/rad then I have done the rest.
and it has had:
New stat (without jiggle pin)
new Radiator
new water pump
new Heater control Valve

it will idle happily then the fan cuts in, heater in car remains cold
it appears as no flow through Stat, suspecting an Airlock
are there specific procedures for filling the cooling system?
looking into engine bay rad hose (right hand side) gets hot as do the two pipes onto the HCV
the left hand rad pipe that goes to the stat housing under the alternator remains cold.
when I get some time I was going to drill a small hole in the new stat to allow a little flow(try to allow air out)
I tried bypassing the HCV this made no difference.

any suggestions greatly received as this is now getting expensive
and tiresome.

Edited by white90 on Saturday 11th December 09:54

whitewolf

751 posts

192 months

Sunday 12th December 2010
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some poeple say tht its best to refill the cooling system after a flush or change (basically completely empty to re-fill) that to pour it in through the expansion tank..

but I've found (thanks to my dad) its easier to remove the hose from the block (at top of engine, leading in to water pump or block itself (every engine is different)) and pour water into this until it over flows and then quickly refit to teh engine block.

This will fill the radiator first, rathen then pouring into the expansion tank and waiting for the thermostat to open and fill the radiator, by which time you have to pour more water into the expansion tank to fill the engine, which is also cold and would close up the stat again etc.. a length process and ball ache.

Other to that look up how much your cooling system should take and keep this in mind when your filling up, for ex, my tvr takes 12 litres of coolant, compared to my corsa that only takes half as much

white90

Original Poster:

2,370 posts

210 months

Tuesday 14th December 2010
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Thanks for the reply
issue sorted by drilling a 3mm hole in the thermostat
thus allowing the system to bleed properly,
the new stat that was fitted had no hole(jiggle pin).
only a new rad/heater control valve, water pump to fix the issue frown

whitewolf

751 posts

192 months

Friday 17th December 2010
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gutted but cheaper then new head gasket and bill to go with it (unless you did it yourself)

also lest your cars running mate, better then looking at it each day while walking past it to get bus

white90

Original Poster:

2,370 posts

210 months

Saturday 18th December 2010
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Indeed
Daughters car so I get the cost and time to fix it out of my spare time smile