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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: GaryBC on 12 January 2010, 10:50:44
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Every now and then the engine temp soars and the overheat light comes on (usually the temp is held quite well just above the mid-point on the gauge). Checking the coolant header tank the water in it is at the right level but not hot - and doesn't appear to be under any pressure. Starting up after a 10 - 15 minute rest and all is well for the next few weeks/months (there doesn't seem to be any pattern as to when it does it)!
I'm guessing a sporadically sticking-shut thermostat. Is there any way of proving or disproving this? It is a fair old job to change one so I don't want to do this only to find the problem lies elsewhere!
Car is a 2000 (W reg) 2.5CD with 190k on the clock.
If I have to get a new one does anyone know the part number? Also, if I have to strip out half the bloody engine bay to change it, is there anything else in the vicinity that is worth doing at the same time?
Cheers guys,
Gaz
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Either thermostat or an airlock. Coolant in the header tank should circulate through the small pipe that runs through the throttle body. If you're not getting a little flow through here when it's up to temperature it will not bleed air out of the system. Maybe the little pipe is blocked?
Kevin
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That's a nice easy one to check for first. Thanks!