GTS Dean - Copy that on the oil temps around 212 to boil any condensation off.
Owned the car about 4 months now. The thing that’s throwing me off is the coolant and oil temps have previously consistently been 200. It was much cooler weather through the previous 4 months. Water/coolant temp stayed steady at 200, even as the oil temps got north of 200.
MOPARMAP - I’m about 1k miles from an oil change. A/C was on. I was planning to do the oil change this weekend. Also was going to check the coolant level.
I am assuming a 50/50 blend anti-freeze if the coolant is low. Is there a specific brand or color you guys run?
Thanks for all the help and knowledge guys! I go through A LOT of cars, but this one I have fallen in love with, don’t think I’ll ever sell it. Y’all have a good day, and let me know what I should run for coolant. Thanks again!
I have read in the past that the Mopar coolant is just rebranded/redyed Zerex G05. Whether that is true or not I can't say, but I did put G05 back in my car after a rebuild. It's more of a gold color out of the bottle, but I was doing a full system fill, so it didn't matter as much. I've been happy enough with it though.
As for temps, I tend to see close to what you used to at just around 200 on both coolant and oil most of the time. Hotter days or A/C on I might see closer to 210, but I think the only time I've seen it much hotter than that was when I was on the track in the middle of summer. The gen 3 fan is on all the time and PWM controlled, so temps tend to hold pretty steady. It's not like electric fan cars that will cycle up and down as much.
Come to think of it, when my power steering hydraulic system was having issues I would see slightly elevated temps as well. You might double check and make sure your power steering fluid level is good and not foamy when warm or anything like that. Could be an indication the fan isn't working as well as it could/should.