Optimum Temperatures

Optimum Temperatures

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Noodles 4.2

Original Poster:

574 posts

263 months

Monday 29th July 2002
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Hello All,

What temps do your cars normally run at? On the open road mine normally floats around the 87 - 95 degree mark. In traffic the temp can rise to 105 degrees.

It is the 105 degree temperature I am concerned about - is this normal?

97 Cerb 4.2

Tony

dannylt

1,906 posts

285 months

Monday 29th July 2002
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The temp gauge is notorious for overreading - typically by about 10 degrees. As long as the fans kick in at a consistent point and bring the temp back down 10 degrees or so, you should be fine. Next time your car is serviced, ask the mechanic to check the ECU temperature versus indicated.

danny

Noodles 4.2

Original Poster:

574 posts

263 months

Monday 29th July 2002
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I assume the fans are kicking in (can't hear over engine noise) as the temp does always drop after a while.

Tony

bryans

12 posts

263 months

Monday 29th July 2002
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Hi

Have the same problem with my 4.2 with aircon, hovers around 90-95 while moving and 105 in traffic,

Thought i check the fans and only the drivers side fan was kicking in, it just manages to bring the temp back down to 100 though..Have checked all the usual things but the second fan only seems to kick in at random intervals

shpub

8,507 posts

273 months

Monday 29th July 2002
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Hi

Have the same problem with my 4.2 with aircon, hovers around 90-95 while moving and 105 in traffic,

Thought i check the fans and only the drivers side fan was kicking in, it just manages to bring the temp back down to 100 though..Have checked all the usual things but the second fan only seems to kick in at random intervals



Had this on my 4.2 Cerbie many years ago. The problem is a corroded connector so that the second fan is intermittent. The bad news is the front GRP cover needs to come off to get access to the connectors underneath.

Steve
www.tvrbooks.co.uk

>> Edited by shpub on Monday 29th July 15:51

ro_butler

795 posts

272 months

Monday 29th July 2002
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This has been repeated many times but is a very simple test to see if the fans work. At the end of your journey, leave the engine running and open the bonnet to see which (if any) of the fans are running and when they cut in/out.

There are other threads that deal with this issue, try searching for something like 'cooling'.

Cheers

Rob.

david beer

3,982 posts

268 months

Monday 29th July 2002
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Does the near side fan come in first as it is the "meaty" one? It would make sense, but if it doesnt would it not be wise to swap the the fans over.

>> Edited by david beer on Tuesday 30th July 10:01

david beer

3,982 posts

268 months

Tuesday 30th July 2002
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just interested.testing, testing.