Vauxhall vectra pressure build up
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I have a Vauxhall vectra 1.8 Petrie 2006, the thermostat has been changed and the hose from thermostat to rad and been change due to it having blown. Now my husband is saying it is building pressure in the coolent tank, it is kicking out really hot air consistently so heating is good, it’s not over heating on the gage (its 90-93) but my husband is saying it is building pressure?? There is no milky stuff so don’t thinks it’s the head gasket but we are stuck on what it could be. Any help please
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- *update***
Thank you for all your comments
Edited by Kelgrim on Wednesday 14th March 22:09
Kelgrim said:
I have a Vauxhall vectra 1.8 Petrie 2006, the thermostat has been changed and the hose from thermostat to rad and been change due to it having blown. Now my husband is saying it is building pressure in the coolent tank, it is kicking out really hot air consistently so heating is good, it’s not over heating on the gage (its 90-93) but my husband is saying it is building pressure?? There is no milky stuff so don’t thinks it’s the head gasket but we are stuck on what it could be. Any help please
Bubbling in the tank but the coolant not going down in its place.?? So he is saying if it was air bubbles the coolant won’t go down to take its place If it isn't overheating on the gauge and it isn't losing coolant then it's probably fine. Chances are your husband is noticing something in the coolant tank he'd never spotted before and doesn't realise is normal. It isn't uncommon to get localised hot spots inside an engine which boil small amounts of coolant so you get bubbles in the expansion tank as this steam condenses back to fluid.
Kelgrim said:
Kelgrim said:
Bubbling in the tank but the coolant not going down in its place.?? So he is saying if it was air bubbles the coolant won’t go down to take its place
Yes that is what he is saying GreenV8S said:
Could you explain what this means? For example, perhaps you mean there is water/steam coming out past the pressure cap when the vehicle gets up to temperature.
Ok so now he is saying that it’s builder pressure but there there is bubbles in the tank but the water isn’t going down. - *update***
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