New guy with a hot 2000 maxima
New guy with a hot 2000 maxima
My 2000 Maxima is still overheating after replacing the radiator, water pump, and thermostat. We have flushed the radiator and hoses and belched the coolant lines. Everytime we finish one of these attempts, I take it up the road and at almost the exact same spot the heater goes out and like clock work the engine starts overheating about 1 min later. I'm really hoping someone can give me an inexpensive solution. I bought a water control valve aka "heater control valve" aka "secondary thermostat", depending on what you're reading, to see if that will remedy the problem. Next step is temp sensor. I'm very much a beginner to this stuff so any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Junk thermostat is a possibly. Crap right out of the box sometimes. Front temp sensor is for the gauge and rear is for the ECU. I recommend Oem only for all three if needed.
Did you belch the car on an incline with engine running and heater on?
I saw you said you belched it, but just make sure you do it right. Nissan is picky IMO.
Did you belch the car on an incline with engine running and heater on?
I saw you said you belched it, but just make sure you do it right. Nissan is picky IMO.
Last edited by Fakie J Farkerton; Dec 31, 2013 at 01:41 AM.
Is the bottom radiator hose collapsing? I know it is an issue on some cars, if the bottom hose is missing a re-enforcing spring since, the suction from the water pump causes it to collapse and restrict flow through the engine.
Junk thermostat is a possibly. Crap right out of the box sometimes. Front temp sensor is for the gauge and rear is for the ECU. I recommend Oem only for all three if needed.
Did you belch the car on an incline with engine running and heater on?
I saw you said you belched it, but just make sure you do it right. Nissan is picky IMO.
Did you belch the car on an incline with engine running and heater on?
I saw you said you belched it, but just make sure you do it right. Nissan is picky IMO.
How can I tell if that's happening? Just get under the car while it's running and look for it to suck in?
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