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RichR |
posted on 5th Jul 03 at 23:44 |
also its not advisable to just stick in antifreeze - ur better to drain the system; flush it out and then use new antifreeze with water as suggested in the correct parts etc on the bottle - try not to mix one type of antifreeze with another | |
J da Silva |
posted on 5th Jul 03 at 23:41 |
it shouldnt get to the red,the fans should kick in at 98 degrees and 2nd fan at 104degrees,mine blew the head coz of the fans failin | |
finch1 |
posted on 5th Jul 03 at 08:02 |
i have this problem when stuck in traffic due to not having a grille on my car. i have a carlton delta evo front bumper which restricts the airflow to my radiator | |
WaNtEd_CoRsA |
posted on 4th Jul 03 at 14:41 |
cheers leafgreen | |
leafgreencorsa |
posted on 4th Jul 03 at 14:40 |
Is the expansion tank up to the "cold" or "Kalt" mark when the engine is cold ? If not then top up. Should have antifreeze in all year round to stop corrosion as well as prevent freezing in the winter. Very high levels of antifreeze (like if you fill the system with neat stuff instead of diluting it) will make cooling less efficient but whether it would cause this I would doubt. If the coolant level in the tank is ok then check: | |
WaNtEd_CoRsA |
posted on 4th Jul 03 at 14:40 |
no we will check it when it cool down! | |
Gambit |
posted on 4th Jul 03 at 14:35 |
does it ever go into the red though? | |
WaNtEd_CoRsA |
posted on 4th Jul 03 at 14:32 |
can ya help! |