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Title: omega NV6
Post by: alzoe on 23 June 2010, 18:55:08
HELP!!!!

My hubby has just drove 225 miles to pick up an NV6, the car was fine and running at around 80 but then the temperature shot up onto the red, then it went right down again. Please help as he is miles away and has now given the hire car back. Would appreciate anyone letting us know if it is a bad problem or not. Thankyou so much Zoe
Title: Re: omega NV6
Post by: Darth Loo-knee on 23 June 2010, 18:59:02
Ok where abouts is he stranded?

Does the car have water in it?
Is there steam coming out from anywhere?
Does it have oil in the water reservoir?
Is the Top Hose near the battery hot, aired or cold?
Title: Re: omega NV6
Post by: alzoe on 23 June 2010, 19:06:32
There was steam (as you are looking at the car) it was on the left hand side, there is water in it, there is no oil in the resevouir (cant spell that) and the pipe is hot. Have taken it for a run, on a hill loaded and it is running at 100 temp not miles (ha) but hovers around 90, thankyou for helping
Title: vauxhall omega
Post by: alzoe on 23 June 2010, 18:51:35
Hi there, dont know if Im doing this right, my hubby went to pick up an NV6, the car was ok but as they were driving round the temperature was at about 80, it then shot up to the red then dipped right down, has anyone any ideas what it could be. Would appreciate your help thanks Zoe
Title: Re: vauxhall omega
Post by: Kevin Wood on 23 June 2010, 19:20:06
Obviously something not right with the cooling system. Coolant level would be the first thing to check, and while you're there look for any contamination with oil. If it's oily, it's not doom and gloom as head gasket failures are rare. Chances are it'll be the oil cooler which is not an expensive repair to do (150 quid or so for the parts). There is a fair bit of labour involved so worth bearing in mind if you're not handy with the spanners.

Kevin

Moved to the help section for a better audience. :y
Title: Re: vauxhall omega
Post by: Kevin Wood on 23 June 2010, 19:20:49
[movedhere] General Car Chat [move by] Kevin Wood.
Title: Re: vauxhall omega
Post by: alzoe on 23 June 2010, 19:36:11
There is no oil contamination in the water at all, will it be ok to drive it home all that way.
Title: Re: vauxhall omega
Post by: Darth Loo-knee on 23 June 2010, 19:37:36
I think you have two threads going here about the same thing mate... getting a little confusing :D
Title: Re: vauxhall omega
Post by: alzoe on 23 June 2010, 19:43:38
sorry will talk on the other one, did not know what to do properly as I have never done this before usually my hubby who does these things thanks a lot
Title: Re: omega NV6
Post by: Darth Loo-knee on 23 June 2010, 19:13:54
If a mini facelift temp should sit at 95 degrees
A facelift about 90 degrees
Both will lift perhaps when going up a hill but not into the red...

Although I had it once on my own car when driving up the motorway over Saddleworth Moors. Apparently the side winds can blow the wind away from going into the radiator if that makes sense causing the temperature to rise very quickly.
Title: Re: omega NV6
Post by: CaptainZok on 23 June 2010, 19:17:54
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If a mini facelift temp should sit at 95 degrees
A facelift about 90 degrees
Both will lift perhaps when going up a hill but not into the red...

Although I had it once on my own car when driving up the motorway over Saddleworth Moors. Apparently the side winds can blow the wind away from going into the radiator if that makes sense causing the temperature to rise very quickly.
Not very windy in God's chosen acre today though Dazzle.
Title: Re: omega NV6
Post by: alzoe on 23 June 2010, 19:20:50
what do you think it could be then as it did go into the red but is not doing now just sitting at 90 then will go to 100 but then back down to 90, not very good are we!! it has just had a new cambelt and water pump if this makes any difference, the car has been well loved and anything that needed doing has been done, just wanted to know if it was worth buying it thanks
Title: Re: omega NV6
Post by: Darth Loo-knee on 23 June 2010, 19:26:36
This may sound silly but has the water system got any air locks this could cause the problem I am sure it could...
Title: Re: omega NV6
Post by: alzoe on 23 June 2010, 19:38:43
Alan has drained it and dropped the anti freeze, all the water out of the system, would this clear an air lock or if not how do we do it Sorry to be so much trouble its just hes so far away thankyou so much for all your help Zoe
Title: Re: omega NV6
Post by: Darth Loo-knee on 23 June 2010, 19:47:46
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Alan has drained it and dropped the anti freeze, all the water out of the system, would this clear an air lock or if not how do we do it Sorry to be so much trouble its just hes so far away thankyou so much for all your help Zoe


Not being any trouble Zoe :y
He doesn't need to drop the water though to get rid of an air lock.
With the car turned off fill the water system back up. Leaving the reservoir cap off start the car up. Leave it running making sure the water is topped up keep squeezing the top water hose next to the battery and the one one the drivers side just under the air filter box.
Keep doing this until the thermostat has open or the car has reached its temperature either 95 for a mini Facelift or 85-90 for a Facelift.
He will see air bubbles coming out, if you rev the car slightly too whilst squeezing the hoses this will help too :y :-*
Title: Re: omega NV6
Post by: Darth Loo-knee on 23 June 2010, 19:51:20
I have just sent you a PM...

at the top of this page you will see "Good Evening Alzoe you have a message"

Click onto it you will find a message from me  :y
Title: Re: omega NV6
Post by: hotel21 on 23 June 2010, 19:52:16
Two threads spliced into the one....   :y
Title: Re: omega NV6
Post by: hotel21 on 23 June 2010, 19:58:55
I normally have the heaters on high with aircon off as well, just to ensure the heater system is bled through as well...   :y