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  • heat??? iam cold!!!!

    my temp gage works but only goes up over the bottom like a 1/4 inch and the heat output is crappy.
    i am thinking thermostat and a rad flush???
    but my question is where does your needle sit when your festiva is warm????



    shayne

  • #2
    if you let it sit running, for a while will the needle move to the middle? You might need to block off part of ur rad.

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    • #3
      My temp gauge goes about 1/4-1/2" up on the gauge once the engine is warmed up to operating temp.
      The heat does take a little while to come out warm though.
      I would say that a Rad Flush-n-fill would be in your best interest along with what you've already stated...a Thermostat check/replacement with possibly a higher temp Thermostat like maybe a 195°; at least for the rest of the cold weather season. If all of that doesn't get your cars interior any warmer than for sure a small piece of cardboard in front of the rad will allow the engine to warm up a lot faster. Just be cautious about getting too warm and overheating the engine.
      That's about all the sideline help I can give ya and hope it gives you some ideas and motivation to get out there and get it done.
      you'll reap the rewards of a nice warm ride when all is said and done.
      Good luck with it Shayne

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      • #4
        over heat in canada u must b crazy!! lol but all of the above suggestions covered it!

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        • #5
          I have a new thermostat, gasket, antiseize, high heat silicone gasket goop and a jug of new antifreeze.
          i also have a bottle of rad flush.
          i will post my results
          shayne

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          • #6
            My fan comes on just under half way up the gauge (93 Festy), and the guage has never gone over half-way. I feel heat as soon as the guage starts to move off it's parked position. Cardboard covering radiator for winter!!!!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by jeffdjeffd
              My fan comes on just under half way up the gauge (93 Festy), and the guage has never gone over half-way. I feel heat as soon as the guage starts to move off it's parked position. Cardboard covering radiator for winter!!!!
              I have the exact situation.

              Are you saying to cover the rad in the winter then?

              Nat
              BP powered 91 Festiva L
              -FMS springs, GR2 struts, Toyo T1R 195/45/14 on Swift GT alloys
              -Trunk mounted gel battery
              -Suzuki Swift GT seats, Grant GT steering wheel, auto-locks
              -Blaupunkt Melbourne deck with Bluetooth, sealed single 12" sub

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              • #8

                so far i broke the housing that holds the thermostat .
                when i put in the new one it fell out of the little groove that it sits in and did not seal.
                so i tried to tighten it down and snap.
                so the new one will be here in the morning and that was a 20 dollar lesson.
                but.
                the old thermostat is a 160 and there is a 180 (stock) and what i am using a 195.
                here in sask it is cold and never as hot as some places so the parts guy said that the 195 will be good.
                my only advice is next time i would just let some shop do it and save the hassle.
                really this is not a big job but just the way it is going it is a hassle.
                also the bottom bolt is in a stupid spot that need a special wobble socket extension to get to.
                later

                shayne

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                • #9
                  Cover the radiator!!! I cut a piece of cardboard to completely cover the radiator front. I remove the upper radiator supports and wedge it in between the radiator and A/C condensor - I remember it fit reasonably snugly in my other Festys without a/c

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by jeffdjeffd
                    Cover the radiator!!! I cut a piece of cardboard to completely cover the radiator front. I remove the upper radiator supports and wedge it in between the radiator and A/C condensor - I remember it fit reasonably snugly in my other Festys without a/c
                    this is what darpien did..it worked.

                    its ez too, just shove some peice of carboard over the radiator & it heats up good on the highway
                    Wil
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                    • #11

                      all done..
                      installed new thermostat (195) and the temp gage comes up to just under half and i am staying warm.
                      shayne

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                      • #12
                        What I find strange is my factory gauge reads in the middle, but my aftermarket water temp gauge will be at 130F.

                        Another thing that helped mine was a new radiator cap. I think mine wasn't keeping in the pressure.
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                        • #13
                          I drove my Festiva without coolant for a week or two around Christmas. The temp needle never even approached 1/2 way.


                          Regards,

                          Tim
                          White '89L auto - Sold!
                          Silver '06 Rav4, 95k!

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                          • #14
                            well, that makes sense, Tim. A coolant temp sensor detects the temp of COOLANT, not air. Hot air doesn't have sufficient mass to transfer enough heat energy into the sensor to make it register properly. And I think we just found the source of many of your recent troubles.......

                            No coolant = localized overheating in the cylinders, causing the pistons to swell and gouge the cylinder walls, and causing to head to heat unevenly, causing the head gasket to rupture.
                            Jim DeAngelis

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                            • #15
                              You may be on to something there...

                              If the engine goes belly up I can buy a rebuilt one at a very reasonable price.

                              Hopefully that won't be the case...
                              White '89L auto - Sold!
                              Silver '06 Rav4, 95k!

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