Hi, my 2 stage t-stat failed so i went and bought a new one, unforunatly they didnt have a 2 stage, so i grabbed a single and now my car goes way up on the temp gauge. Is it the songle stage or is there something else wrong ?
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Okay, humor us and double check the installation of the t-stat. The fan will not turn on until the temp sensor tells it to. (basically) If there's not coolant flow past the t-stat, the fan will not come on. You can test if the fan works at all by disconnecting the electrical connector to the fan, then it will run all the time (assuming it works). And yes, a faulty rad cap can cause overheating, because the system will not hold enough pressure to keep the coolant from boiling over. And I can verify that on an 87 Dakota.
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Okay, So I checked the fan.. and it works. The coolant temperature sensor I have in the car is from a 1988 Mazda MX-6 GT Turbo. They are identical except that I am curious whether the sensor is rated higher for the Mazda, thus giving wrong reading and not actuating the fan and spiking the temperature level. I am wondering if the sensor is waiting for a higher temperature reading thus why the fan is not coming on ?
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sounds to me like you have a flow problem....are you even getting heat out before it over heats. Not to sound stupid but make sure that you did not put the t-stat in backwards.
With the cap off and the car running do you notice flow of the coolant as the car is running?"FLTG4LIFE" @FINALLEVEL , "PBH"
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glad you got it fixed.....and thanks for giving us a follow up"FLTG4LIFE" @FINALLEVEL , "PBH"
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Originally posted by Kiddo View PostYeah, it had heat. turns out it was the coolant temperature sensor on by the fuel injectors.
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I determined it by runing the codes. Yeah the gauge sensor is what I thought was the one that talks to the computer haha. until i looked further and found the one around back. I replaced it and I put a 2 stage t stat in and its perfect thanks for everyones help and imput it is greatly appreciated !
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