Engine Surge w/ Air blowing cold when set to full temp.
Discussion
Got a petrol 2006 1.8L MR2 Mk3, with no mods. roughly 63k miles
When idle after driving for a few mins, the engine pulses, or surges.
Rev counter is normally at 900 - 1000, but drops to around 700 and back up again (all at the beat of either 120bpm yesterday or 200bpm this morning if that's relevant).
This happens regardless of the air blowing cold (when set to full heat temp.) if I leave it off after a while, it's hot for less than a minute.
Had a full+ service from toyota dealership (they clean the engine and replace all liquids - apart from petrol haha) and passed MOT all clear back in December 2017.
Noticed the engine coolant level is wayyyyy above the full line but not had any problems until yesterday.
Please advise. I'm not a mechanic by all means, so layman/noob/idiot terms without the insults would be appreciated.
When idle after driving for a few mins, the engine pulses, or surges.
Rev counter is normally at 900 - 1000, but drops to around 700 and back up again (all at the beat of either 120bpm yesterday or 200bpm this morning if that's relevant).
This happens regardless of the air blowing cold (when set to full heat temp.) if I leave it off after a while, it's hot for less than a minute.
Had a full+ service from toyota dealership (they clean the engine and replace all liquids - apart from petrol haha) and passed MOT all clear back in December 2017.
Noticed the engine coolant level is wayyyyy above the full line but not had any problems until yesterday.
Please advise. I'm not a mechanic by all means, so layman/noob/idiot terms without the insults would be appreciated.
Johnnybee said:
Possible airlock in the cooling system causing a coolant temperature sensor to give incorrect readings causing the idle to rise and fall? An airlock would also cause the heaters to blow cool.
Yep. Would also explain the high coolant tank level. Giving all of the coolant hoses a very good squeeze can sometimes be enough to dislodge and airlock but they can also be right pain, especially air in the heater matrix.Delta-Tango said:
took it for a drive, engine is idling fine now but
blowers only heat up if im moving and doing 1200+ rpm. they go cold when car is still.
faulty sensor?
Heater matrix clogged with crap and/or faulty thermostat I would say.blowers only heat up if im moving and doing 1200+ rpm. they go cold when car is still.
faulty sensor?
(No experience of MR2 but worked on a few cars
)BAM225 said:
Delta-Tango said:
took it for a drive, engine is idling fine now but
blowers only heat up if im moving and doing 1200+ rpm. they go cold when car is still.
faulty sensor?
Heater matrix clogged with crap and/or faulty thermostat I would say.blowers only heat up if im moving and doing 1200+ rpm. they go cold when car is still.
faulty sensor?
(No experience of MR2 but worked on a few cars
)Gad-Westy said:
BAM225 said:
Delta-Tango said:
took it for a drive, engine is idling fine now but
blowers only heat up if im moving and doing 1200+ rpm. they go cold when car is still.
faulty sensor?
Heater matrix clogged with crap and/or faulty thermostat I would say.blowers only heat up if im moving and doing 1200+ rpm. they go cold when car is still.
faulty sensor?
(No experience of MR2 but worked on a few cars
)
Got a 2nd (professional) opinion. He's saying it's not affecting engine overheating or anything mechanical cos the fans are working, even though the engine does surge a little still, but not as bad as before I squeezed the tubes to get bubbles out.
His final verdict: Either heater matrix or water pump but only way to tell is to strip it all down which he couldn't quote cos "it's a big job and needs a specialist, which I'm not."
His final verdict: Either heater matrix or water pump but only way to tell is to strip it all down which he couldn't quote cos "it's a big job and needs a specialist, which I'm not."
Delta-Tango said:
Got a 2nd (professional) opinion. He's saying it's not affecting engine overheating or anything mechanical cos the fans are working, even though the engine does surge a little still, but not as bad as before I squeezed the tubes to get bubbles out.
His final verdict: Either heater matrix or water pump but only way to tell is to strip it all down which he couldn't quote cos "it's a big job and needs a specialist, which I'm not."
Surprised he's saying that. You can normally get a good idea of whether a water pump is doing it's job by squeezing the top rad hose while engine is warm with a few revs on. You can normally feel the movement of coolant inside.His final verdict: Either heater matrix or water pump but only way to tell is to strip it all down which he couldn't quote cos "it's a big job and needs a specialist, which I'm not."
It's also not a big deal to flush the cooling system though I appreciate access is probably trickier on an MR2.
But anyway, I doubt it's the water pump failing for a few reasons. Firstly, because with the water pump not working, your coolant would generally be quite warm throughout the system so you'd get heat from your heater and because you said that you get more heat from heater with some revs on than you do at idle. You'd also expect the car to be overheating.
I'm also not 100% convinced your two problems are related but they could be. I'd fix the cooling issue first as it sounds like an air lock which really ought to be sorted sooner rather than later. Suggest you find another garage and ask them to replace the coolant and flush the system at the same time. It really shouldn't cost you much.
BAM225 said:
Gad-Westy said:
BAM225 said:
Delta-Tango said:
took it for a drive, engine is idling fine now but
blowers only heat up if im moving and doing 1200+ rpm. they go cold when car is still.
faulty sensor?
Heater matrix clogged with crap and/or faulty thermostat I would say.blowers only heat up if im moving and doing 1200+ rpm. they go cold when car is still.
faulty sensor?
(No experience of MR2 but worked on a few cars
)
Had similar issues on my 528 as well
Delta-Tango said:
blowers only heat up if im moving and doing 1200+ rpm. they go cold when car is still.
faulty sensor?
Had exactly this several years ago (forget the car) the water pump impeller had basically rusted to next to nothing & was only moving about 1/2 as much water as it should.faulty sensor?
In winter the car was cool enough to keep the engine temp down but not moving enough water to fill the heater matrix until at speed.
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