Heat from centre consule ?
Discussion
I have question on my 90 se driving for long periods of time mainly on the highway for over 30 mintues or so I feel heat coming from the centre consule, I know the plumming runs under the centre consule but is this heat normal my temp is fine 85c to 90c if this not normal what can be the problem, Thanks again Alain
Yes, Or at least mine does. Mine had split around the screws and was not fixed. I simply rotated it slightly made some new holes and problem solved. You still get some heat but not as much.
Would also be an idea to check and cleanup the lift reverse stopper. Mine had worn and could rotate once lifted and get stuck up. It would have been possible the select revers by mistake which could be interesting. Again all I needed to do was rotate its plastic stopper round and push my gear knob down further.
Steve
Would also be an idea to check and cleanup the lift reverse stopper. Mine had worn and could rotate once lifted and get stuck up. It would have been possible the select revers by mistake which could be interesting. Again all I needed to do was rotate its plastic stopper round and push my gear knob down further.
Steve
Presumably these coolant pipes (and chargecooler & oil cooler pipes on later cars),manage to dissipate a lot of heat while passing through the chassis tunnel.
I guess if the tunnel was lagged/insulated then it would have an adverse affect on the efficiency of the various cooling systems running through it?.
Or something like that...
PAUL C
I guess if the tunnel was lagged/insulated then it would have an adverse affect on the efficiency of the various cooling systems running through it?.
Or something like that...
PAUL C
The oil cooler pipework runs along side the chassis backbone and also the clutch pipe.
So you can imagine the temp of the pipes and all there is between the pipes and you is some thin fibreglass and a thin layer of foam, plus the trim in the car, so heat will not take much to get through that lot. And that is that!!
And yes there is ment to be a rubber gaitor underneath the leather gaitor, and ill tell you something that rubber gaitor is a small fortune so if you can salvage your old one then i would do that!
So you can imagine the temp of the pipes and all there is between the pipes and you is some thin fibreglass and a thin layer of foam, plus the trim in the car, so heat will not take much to get through that lot. And that is that!!
And yes there is ment to be a rubber gaitor underneath the leather gaitor, and ill tell you something that rubber gaitor is a small fortune so if you can salvage your old one then i would do that!
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