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Title: Overheating Problem, any help?
Post by: roberteland on 16 November 2009, 17:30:29
Hi
As the title says, i have a over heating problem with my 3.0 V6.
From cold it takes approx 5-6 miles until it is overheating (the needle goes off the gauge :o)
So far the work i have had done to it is as follows: new thermostat, flushed radiator and fresh coolant (obviously)

The car isnt loosing water from anywhere and the oil cap is clean.

I am at a total loss as to what the problem could be  :-?

Any help is much appreciated. Regards Bob
Title: Re: Overheating Problem, any help?
Post by: tunnie on 16 November 2009, 17:34:09
might be worth updating your profile to get your location, we may have tech2 near you to run live info off the ECU and get its true running temp.

If its off the gauge its either seriously over heating and its caused damage or its a faulty temp sender off the coolant bridge
Title: Re: Overheating Problem, any help?
Post by: roberteland on 16 November 2009, 17:42:29
Updated that. sorry  :D

the water is definatly very hot. the expan tank bubbles like nuts when the cap is slightly released
Title: Re: Overheating Problem, any help?
Post by: Pete Elite on 16 November 2009, 18:23:29
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Updated that. sorry  :D

the water is definatly very hot. the expan tank bubbles like nuts when the cap is slightly released

  It would do this normally on a car that is up to running temp. as it's a pressurised system ;).
Title: Re: Overheating Problem, any help?
Post by: roberteland on 16 November 2009, 18:24:35
hmmm
So im prob looking at electrical fault rather than mechanical
Title: Re: Overheating Problem, any help?
Post by: Elite Pete on 16 November 2009, 18:24:48
Are the cooling fans kicking in?
Title: Re: Overheating Problem, any help?
Post by: roberteland on 16 November 2009, 18:41:08
Yes, all three work.
Title: Re: Overheating Problem, any help?
Post by: Pete Elite on 16 November 2009, 18:55:43
When you refilled the system did you let it warm up with the cap off and the heater set to high to make sure there are no airlocks?

 Could the water pump propeller blades have broken up and so not circulating the water :-/.
Title: Re: Overheating Problem, any help?
Post by: NiallyV6CDX on 16 November 2009, 21:10:08
Like pete said, could be an airlock in the system stopping the circulation. Or possibly but less likely the coolant pump blades have broken off.

Title: Re: Overheating Problem, any help?
Post by: Neil (Cardiff) on 16 November 2009, 23:21:32
May be worth checking the head gasket in a bit of detail? (compression test?) I had a Rover once and the head gasket went but for about 1000miles the only symptoms I had was overheating if I put my foot down a bit heavy. Not very likely but if it doesn't seem to be anything else....

Everyone always told me a car wouldn't go without a head gasket but mine went for months! :y
Title: Re: Overheating Problem, any help?
Post by: Andy H on 17 November 2009, 09:40:15
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May be worth checking the head gasket in a bit of detail? (compression test?) I had a Rover once and the head gasket went but for about 1000miles the only symptoms I had was overheating if I put my foot down a bit heavy. Not very likely but if it doesn't seem to be anything else....

Everyone always told me a car wouldn't go without a head gasket but mine went for months! :y
If there is a tiny leak between a cylinder and the water jacket then it won't show up on a compression test but the much higher combustion pressures will force exhaust gases into the cooling system. If the header tank appears to be boiling when the engine is running but still cold then chances are that it is the early stage of a head gasket failure. :(
Title: Re: Overheating Problem, any help?
Post by: Kevin Wood on 17 November 2009, 10:01:16
Are both top and bottom radiator hoses getting hot?

Is the whole surface area of the rad. getting hot?

Does the heater work effectively?

I wonder if it's a duff water pump too.

.. but firstly - Are you sure it is overheating? Does it blow the expansion tank cap. Just wondering if the gauge is misreading.

Kevin
Title: Re: Overheating Problem, any help?
Post by: Boracic on 17 November 2009, 12:42:47
I had a thermostat stick closed on my old Senator that got so hot it almost seized
Title: Re: Overheating Problem, any help?
Post by: Lumpy on 17 November 2009, 12:57:04
SOUNDS LIKE A BLOCKED RAD TO ME.

I had the same on my Veccy and changed everything but. When the rad was removed it was 3/4 clogged. Problem over. Flushing it doesn't work if it's blocked.
Title: Re: Overheating Problem, any help?
Post by: Andy H on 17 November 2009, 12:57:31
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I had a thermostat stick closed on my old Senator that got so hot it almost seized
Didn't roberteland say he has already fitted a new stat :-/
Title: Re: Overheating Problem, any help?
Post by: Boracic on 17 November 2009, 13:50:43
Yeah, but who knows if it is working as it should, does anyone test them before fitting, I know it's unlikely