i searched allot and have the haynes manual, which also mentions the later cars have some computer controlled stuff that might need to be looked at by a tech.
after trying to look things over i just had some generic questions.
its 100+ here in the summer. i was driving about a half an hour then rolled into a parking lot and parked, sat idle for 5 minutes with the blower on high. that is when i noticed stinky smoke and a bunch of coolant under the drivers side tire.
during 5 minutes, then me popping the hood and looking around for busted hoses, etc. i noticed the radiator fan never came on, and has not come on since. i jumped it to the battery and it works fine.
1. is it possible that something simple like a tweaked thermostat would tell the computer not to turn the radiator fan on?
2. does it sound right that i could overheat a car in those conditions if working normally, but without that radiator fan?(i know in the past i would always here this fan come on when sitting at lights, etc. it overpowers the engine noise)
3. i am going to flush the radiator system for sure, and i was thinking of blindly getting a new thermostat to replace(it has never been done), just to see if it perhaps magically starts working again?
maybe wishfull thinking but i thought it would be a good starting point.
4. i have never had this cars temp gauge go past just a tad over the halway point. during this overheat it did not go any higher either than the typical reading i get when warmed up on a hot day like this.
if it were cold out, it would take 10+ minutes for the reading to be effected from the bottom point and would never reach the halfway mark on the gauge.
also during the overheat both upper and lower radiator hoses were hot as hell. if i idle the car now in the same heat with the hood up both upper and lower are warm. if i warmup the car at night for 10 minutes, the top one gets warm but the lower does not.
also i can turn on the car and turn on the heater full blast and there is warm air when its hot out, which gets hotter as the car warms up. if its cold outside it is cold air until the engine warms up a bit, then it comes out hot.
thanks for any thoughts!
after trying to look things over i just had some generic questions.
its 100+ here in the summer. i was driving about a half an hour then rolled into a parking lot and parked, sat idle for 5 minutes with the blower on high. that is when i noticed stinky smoke and a bunch of coolant under the drivers side tire.
during 5 minutes, then me popping the hood and looking around for busted hoses, etc. i noticed the radiator fan never came on, and has not come on since. i jumped it to the battery and it works fine.
1. is it possible that something simple like a tweaked thermostat would tell the computer not to turn the radiator fan on?
2. does it sound right that i could overheat a car in those conditions if working normally, but without that radiator fan?(i know in the past i would always here this fan come on when sitting at lights, etc. it overpowers the engine noise)
3. i am going to flush the radiator system for sure, and i was thinking of blindly getting a new thermostat to replace(it has never been done), just to see if it perhaps magically starts working again?
maybe wishfull thinking but i thought it would be a good starting point.
4. i have never had this cars temp gauge go past just a tad over the halway point. during this overheat it did not go any higher either than the typical reading i get when warmed up on a hot day like this.
if it were cold out, it would take 10+ minutes for the reading to be effected from the bottom point and would never reach the halfway mark on the gauge.
also during the overheat both upper and lower radiator hoses were hot as hell. if i idle the car now in the same heat with the hood up both upper and lower are warm. if i warmup the car at night for 10 minutes, the top one gets warm but the lower does not.
also i can turn on the car and turn on the heater full blast and there is warm air when its hot out, which gets hotter as the car warms up. if its cold outside it is cold air until the engine warms up a bit, then it comes out hot.
thanks for any thoughts!
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