Hot running
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jipsom

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199 posts

263 months

Sunday 24th April 2005
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My M12 seems to be running too hot. In traffic it stays just above 100, even with the heaters blasting.

I drove it at midnight to see if the ambient temperature and lack of traffic would help; I even hard-wired the fans to run constantly, but it still ran at 100-102.

Vegantune are gonna help next week, but I thought I'd see if you guys had any similar experiences/solutions first.


alex s

2,105 posts

259 months

Sunday 24th April 2005
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Is you car an older model where the fans are fixed directly to the rad?
If so the "fix" is a upgrage kit - 2 larger fans and a shroud, sorts the problem. takes a dealer around 1.5hrs to install. Hope that helps.

GreenV8S

30,999 posts

307 months

Sunday 24th April 2005
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How accurate is the gauge?

jipsom

Original Poster:

199 posts

263 months

Sunday 24th April 2005
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alex s said:
Is you car an older model where the fans are fixed directly to the rad?
If so the "fix" is a upgrage kit - 2 larger fans and a shroud, sorts the problem. takes a dealer around 1.5hrs to install. Hope that helps.


Yeah, it's a 2002 model so that could be worth a go. Although, even if I switch the car on and leave it to idle without driving it, it still builds up to 100 degrees within a few minutes. Surely it shouldn't need the assistance of full fans - whatever size - just to sit and idle?

And how do I check the accuracy of my temp guage, Green?

GreenV8S

30,999 posts

307 months

Sunday 24th April 2005
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jipsom said:

And how do I check the accuracy of my temp guage, Green?


Borrow or buy a thermometer to read the actual temperature at the stat housing and see how this compares to the gauge reading. You can buy an ordinary domestic thermometer for a few quid or a lazer guided infrared jobbie for £100 or so.

ThatPhilBrettGuy

11,810 posts

263 months

Sunday 24th April 2005
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jipsom said:

Surely it shouldn't need the assistance of full fans - whatever size - just to sit and idle?

They should cut in and out at idle, not run all the time.

V6GTO

11,579 posts

265 months

Sunday 24th April 2005
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jipsom said:

Surely it shouldn't need the assistance of full fans - whatever size - just to sit and idle?


You need them more then than when moving because there is no airflow to take away the heat.

Martin.

jipsom

Original Poster:

199 posts

263 months

Sunday 24th April 2005
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V6GTO said:

jipsom said:

Surely it shouldn't need the assistance of full fans - whatever size - just to sit and idle?



You need them more then than when moving because there is no airflow to take away the heat.

Martin.


Ah, yeah, of course. At 80 on the motorway it gets down to about 95ish. Fair enough. Looks like a fan upgrade.

joust

14,622 posts

282 months

Sunday 24th April 2005
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See if yours look like

www.lotus-elise.org.uk/noble/diary.htm under "Car Returned : 20th September 2003"

If they don't then that will be your problem - back to any dealer to sort out.

J

>> Edited by joust on Sunday 24th April 15:56

jipsom

Original Poster:

199 posts

263 months

Sunday 24th April 2005
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Ah - mine are still the old ones.

Do you think they'll do it for free? By the looks of things it's something that should have been done already.

joust

14,622 posts

282 months

Sunday 24th April 2005
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jipsom said:
Ah - mine are still the old ones.
Do you think they'll do it for free? By the looks of things it's something that should have been done already.
Sorry - I don't know what their policy is. Best ask the dealers and/or ring the factory.

J

alex s

2,105 posts

259 months

Sunday 24th April 2005
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Fraid it is a cost to you, 1.5 hOURS labour and approx £140 for the kit from the factory. Might be worth speaking to the supplying garage and see if they will fit for free as a good will gesture.

z3stu

161 posts

262 months

Monday 25th April 2005
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Mine was upgrade at the factory whilst having a service at no cost. Which I thought was very good.

Stu

jipsom

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199 posts

263 months

Tuesday 26th April 2005
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Just wanted to say thank you - again - to everybody on the forum and join everyone in their continued salutes to the factory and Vegantune.

They charged me £100 for the fans and parts and posted them to Vegantune who are fitting them for f@*k all.

Can't wait to get it back, filled with the extra little things that Vegantune tempted me with.