KevinATX
Viper Owner
I know there are a lot of these post (ive read many of them) but each issue is a bit different. Here is my issue I hope someone can help me out with:
I noticed that my car was running mostly on the mark between 190 and 250 and would get closer to the red when idling with air conditioner on (never actually got to the red but I was careful to ensure I kept RPM down). Not real sure of the exact temp that this mark indicates.
I decided to flush all the coolant, refill and burp. I drained the radiator and coolant drain plugs. Drained all the fluid, sealed it back up, and actually flushed it twice with distilled water before filling it with 50/50 mix.
Burped the system first with front end elevated, heater on. Drove burped, added coolant, drove, burped, added coolant. I was using a bleeder valve in upper radiator hose and continued to do this until radiator fluid came out when opening valve.
Im pretty certain I got all the air out. I drove the car and the temp looked like it was holding right at the 190 mark for several miles, so went home and parked. Next time I drive it starts acting like it did before. It does fine at highway speed, but slow traffic and stop lights especially now that it is getting hot here in texas causes the temp to climb. Last time i took the car out it was getting closer to the red mark as I was backing it into the garage after driving.
Possible Issues:
The car has a very small leak in the radiator (leaves a puddle about 2-3" in diameter after sitting a couple weeks). I doubt this leak is enough to cause decrease in fluid levels. Overflow tank is still full, but it is very hard to see the level of the fluid in the fascia botle (old plastic makes it hard to see)
I dont know where to start. I was thinking of replacing the radiator, but I dont really think that is causing the overheating. I believe that the thermostat is working because the heater functions properly (circulating coolant) and there is pressure through the hoses indicating that its opening.
Ive read that the water pump may be going out, but not sure on this one either. Just need some advice on further diagnostics.
Something I am considering is adding coolant to the fascia bottle via the hose to the pressure tank, but without being able to see the level I am not sure if it needs it or if I would overfill it. I know i can take the front fascia off, but would love to avoid doing that.
Any ideas on what to try first? If further or more detailed info is needed let me know.
Thanks in advance.
I noticed that my car was running mostly on the mark between 190 and 250 and would get closer to the red when idling with air conditioner on (never actually got to the red but I was careful to ensure I kept RPM down). Not real sure of the exact temp that this mark indicates.
I decided to flush all the coolant, refill and burp. I drained the radiator and coolant drain plugs. Drained all the fluid, sealed it back up, and actually flushed it twice with distilled water before filling it with 50/50 mix.
Burped the system first with front end elevated, heater on. Drove burped, added coolant, drove, burped, added coolant. I was using a bleeder valve in upper radiator hose and continued to do this until radiator fluid came out when opening valve.
Im pretty certain I got all the air out. I drove the car and the temp looked like it was holding right at the 190 mark for several miles, so went home and parked. Next time I drive it starts acting like it did before. It does fine at highway speed, but slow traffic and stop lights especially now that it is getting hot here in texas causes the temp to climb. Last time i took the car out it was getting closer to the red mark as I was backing it into the garage after driving.
Possible Issues:
The car has a very small leak in the radiator (leaves a puddle about 2-3" in diameter after sitting a couple weeks). I doubt this leak is enough to cause decrease in fluid levels. Overflow tank is still full, but it is very hard to see the level of the fluid in the fascia botle (old plastic makes it hard to see)
I dont know where to start. I was thinking of replacing the radiator, but I dont really think that is causing the overheating. I believe that the thermostat is working because the heater functions properly (circulating coolant) and there is pressure through the hoses indicating that its opening.
Ive read that the water pump may be going out, but not sure on this one either. Just need some advice on further diagnostics.
Something I am considering is adding coolant to the fascia bottle via the hose to the pressure tank, but without being able to see the level I am not sure if it needs it or if I would overfill it. I know i can take the front fascia off, but would love to avoid doing that.
Any ideas on what to try first? If further or more detailed info is needed let me know.
Thanks in advance.