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greenelephant

posted on 7th Apr 06 at 12:41

:thumbs::thumbs::thumbs::thumbs:

Cheers Buddy! Done the trick!!!

Was worried that my matrix faulty and would have 2 remove it. But the cable was to loose and wasnt pulling down the lever properly.

In a bit


Jake

posted on 7th Apr 06 at 10:58

have a look in the passenger footwell on the right hand side there is a hinge that moves when you flick it from hot to cold, make sure that is clipped in place. If you cant see the hinge, move the dial and you will.


greenelephant

posted on 7th Apr 06 at 10:40

OK I've solved my cooling system problem. Was definately an airlock. Released the tank on cooling tank and havent had n e problems since. However now the flippin heaters r still blowing cold air even though the engine isnt overheating and when I feel all the hoses of the cooling system. There is no uneven temp distribution? :boggle: . Do ya reckon it could b heater matrix. BTW could it be somethen 2 do with the fuses. The air con is blowing air onto windscreen and through heaters OK but air temp is stil the same even though u change the temp knob on dashboard.


N E 1 know what to do?


carnuts

posted on 5th Apr 06 at 13:09

yeh could do mate its worth a go i think do it all again and see what you get


greenelephant

posted on 5th Apr 06 at 12:16

What also has come to me attention is that the corsa B manual states that the system isnt compatible with ethylene glycol antifreeze. I am suspecting that my antifreeze I used recently to top up my cooling system may contain it? Do u reckon this is Y my car is heating up and if so, my coling system needs to be drained rite?


carnuts

posted on 5th Apr 06 at 11:05

still sounds like you have got an air lock there somewhere either that or your heater matrix is blocked


greenelephant

posted on 5th Apr 06 at 10:49

Anyone know what to do??


greenelephant

posted on 5th Apr 06 at 09:51

yep! :D:D


Jake

posted on 5th Apr 06 at 09:34

So when the car is running up to temp in the morning you are still getting cold air blowing through the heaters?


greenelephant

posted on 5th Apr 06 at 09:18

Whey-hey!! The cooling system on my corsa is kinda working. When I say that its not overheating anymore. but it isnt working properly though as I am still getting cold air been blown into my car from the heater, which isnt funny in the mornings when its still freezing cold!!! Is there any bleeding valves which need to be released to fix the heaters?


Dave A

posted on 4th Apr 06 at 21:15

yes easy as that. remove the tank cap once its up to temp, around 95 degrees.


Jake

posted on 4th Apr 06 at 21:03

quote:
Originally posted by corsa808
run the engine up to temp then remove the coolant bottle cap. run it till it bubbles over for about 20 seconds. let it cool down, top up coolant whaen cold.

job done.


It's that easy?


greenelephant

posted on 4th Apr 06 at 20:52

Shall I remove the cooling system tank cap before or during the engine is on?


Dave A

posted on 4th Apr 06 at 20:30

run the engine up to temp then remove the coolant bottle cap. run it till it bubbles over for about 20 seconds. let it cool down, top up coolant whaen cold.

job done.


greenelephant

posted on 4th Apr 06 at 19:20

where can I find the bleeding valves though?


corsastev

posted on 4th Apr 06 at 19:16

well it could only be two things an air lock like you said or the thermostat sticking shut unless your rad is blocked


greenelephant

posted on 4th Apr 06 at 19:00

Hi everybody

I'gve got a T reg corsa B. And I suspect that I may have an airlock in my cooling system. There are fortunately no leaks in my coolant system. And I dont think my thermostat is faulty but everytime I drive away in my car for about 5 mins from when I start my engine overheats and the heater inside my car doesnt heat up as well as it does before (reason 2 believe I have an airlock) I know you have to bleed the cooling system using various points/valves located throughout the cooling system but I dont know where they are. Also should I leave the engine running hen i am bleeding the system or not???

thanx!