Engine Overheating
#1
Engine Overheating
Hey everyone,
I replaced the radiator and upper/lower hoses 5 days ago and drove around without any problems. Today the hose that attaches to the bottom of the throttle body and connects near the egr tube broke. I replaced the hose but now the temperature gauge needle goes to H. I don't know why that would be if I only replaced the small hose under the throttle body.
Any thoughts?
Thanks everyone.
I replaced the radiator and upper/lower hoses 5 days ago and drove around without any problems. Today the hose that attaches to the bottom of the throttle body and connects near the egr tube broke. I replaced the hose but now the temperature gauge needle goes to H. I don't know why that would be if I only replaced the small hose under the throttle body.
Any thoughts?
Thanks everyone.
#2
Air enters the cooling system as coolant leaks out.
An air bubble is causing over heating.
you need to raise the front of the car about a foot.
Remove the radiator cap.
Add coolant.
Run the car for about half an hour . Blip the throttle
occasionally.
Add coolant as needed.
An air bubble is causing over heating.
you need to raise the front of the car about a foot.
Remove the radiator cap.
Add coolant.
Run the car for about half an hour . Blip the throttle
occasionally.
Add coolant as needed.
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