My car dosent run very hot
My car dosent run very hot
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anonymous-user

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70 months

Friday 31st May 2013
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In fact it ran 69-72 , last weekend to Spa and back ,( it was very cold outside) it will go to 92 sat in a Belgian traffic jam where the first fan cycles. I get going again and back down to 72 max.
I replaced the Rad about 4 weeks ago and it is done it since then.

What magic does it need to get it back up to at least 80 where is does run smoother.

Thanks

David

natben

2,746 posts

247 months

Friday 31st May 2013
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You could try changing the thermostat it is an easy job and might make a difference you just need to remove the airbox and it is below throttle body five if I remember correctly.

anonymous-user

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70 months

Saturday 1st June 2013
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Thanks, does the thermostat change the running temp or change how long it takes to get hot ?
I am never sure. Also what is the item does anyone know?
Thanks

nawarne

3,126 posts

276 months

Saturday 1st June 2013
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Dave,
Guess you were the chap I spoke to at the Hotel Verviers with duct tape over the pepperpot grill?

The thermostat does control warm-up time and the temp of engine....by modulating flow of coolant ex engine block to the radiator. My Tuscan typically runs in the range 75-80 deg.C when m-way cruising. I would add that on the Sunday, going to the track, it took an age to get the oil up to temp. on the A road...in fact as I went up to 70-80 mph the oil temp dropped down, it was so chilly.

A change of 'stat might help then.
Nick

Tonsko

6,299 posts

231 months

Saturday 1st June 2013
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While not the same car, had this problem with my westfield. The thermostat was stuck open - replacing it sorted the issue.

anonymous-user

Original Poster:

70 months

Saturday 1st June 2013
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nawarne said:
Dave,
Guess you were the chap I spoke to at the Hotel Verviers with duct tape over the pepperpot grill?

The thermostat does control warm-up time and the temp of engine....by modulating flow of coolant ex engine block to the radiator. My Tuscan typically runs in the range 75-80 deg.C when m-way cruising. I would add that on the Sunday, going to the track, it took an age to get the oil up to temp. on the A road...in fact as I went up to 70-80 mph the oil temp dropped down, it was so chilly.

A change of 'stat might help then.
Nick
Nick
That was me yes, that day even in the warm on the way back OT showed 20 at Bruges, still has 92 in a Jam and 72 on the Motorway, tape made maybee 1 degree difference..
I will try a new thermostat does anyone know what is from ?

Thanks

David

justyr

337 posts

228 months

Monday 3rd June 2013
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Those reported temps look correct to me. JR