engine over heating
#1
engine over heating
hi, i have a 2000 2.2 liter cavalier and since i bought it, the temp for the engine has always been 195, halfway through. but for a couple of weeks now, when i'm at a stop light, the gauge goes past 195. then when i get going again, it returns to normal. i asked around and some people told me to change the thermostat and i did. i then refilled the coolant reservior and started her up. before i could get halfway down the street it shot up to 195 and before i got back home it was in the red.can anyone please help or have any suggestions? thanks
edit: the fan in front of the engine hasn't turned on even when the temp got higher. also, the low coolant reservior light is on even when i filled it
edit: the fan in front of the engine hasn't turned on even when the temp got higher. also, the low coolant reservior light is on even when i filled it
#2
RE: engine over heating
Well if your fan isnt working the first thing i would do is to check the relay thats under the hood. The relays have thier own fuse box, usually under the hood to the right. The cover for the box should be labeled with the names of the relays. Look for the one that says "cooling fan".If thats not the problem it might be your air intake system. Is it factory intake or did you customize it? Im asking because I have a 97 cavi gt 2.2 and when i put a cold air intake on it my engine started doing the same thing yours it. When i stop it overheats to the red and when i start going its fine. But then i simply put my factory intake back in and it was fine.
#3
RE: engine over heating
we unscrewed something called a bleeder screw, and some steam came out. we put it bacl on andever since then it hasnt overheated the way it used to. the most it goes is past one of two lines above 195.
i havent done anything to customize my car. i checked the fuse and its still good. could it be a sensor or could it be my fan isnt working all together?
i havent done anything to customize my car. i checked the fuse and its still good. could it be a sensor or could it be my fan isnt working all together?
#4
RE: engine over heating
theres a possibility that it could be your thermostat, but if you loosened the bleeder you might have just needed to bleed ur antifreeze lines. If theres air in the lines it will overheat. If it keeps happening check your fan again, make sure its working, and also check your thermostat.
#5
RE: engine over heating
i replaced my theremostat and we added stuff for the air conditioner. when my car starts to heat up the cold becomes hot and it sucks big time. for the firsttime since we replaced the thermostat, the car almost got in the red. if its the sensor, can i take it to autozone for them to check it with that machine they have?
#6
RE: engine over heating
well they can only check it at autozone if you have an engine light on. If you do i would say go for it. But did you end up checking ur fan? Its easy to know if it comes on. When you run your a/c the fan is always on.
#7
RE: engine over heating
i have a similar problem with my 1997 2.2. At highway speeds (65-70) the temp would drop all the way down to cold. so i cahanged the thermostat, thinking that it was stuck open. i bled the system according to the haynes manual. now it runs really hot in the city, still cold on the highway. the fan comes on but just before it hits the red. i took temp readings with an infrared thermometer, the elbow that holds the thermostat reads around 200-210 but the hose only reads 175-180, and the radiator is kinda cool to the touch. is there something i could have missed, like maybe a second bleed screw or something. thanks
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#8
RE: engine over heating
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hi, i have a 2000 2.2 liter cavalier and since i bought it, the temp for the engine has always been 195, halfway through. but for a couple of weeks now, when i'm at a stop light, the gauge goes past 195. then when i get going again, it returns to normal. i asked around and some people told me to change the thermostat and i did. i then refilled the coolant reservior and started her up. before i could get halfway down the street it shot up to 195 and before i got back home it was in the red.can anyone please help or have any suggestions? thanks
edit: the fan in front of the engine hasn't turned on even when the temp got higher. also, the low coolant reservior light is on even when i filled it
hi, i have a 2000 2.2 liter cavalier and since i bought it, the temp for the engine has always been 195, halfway through. but for a couple of weeks now, when i'm at a stop light, the gauge goes past 195. then when i get going again, it returns to normal. i asked around and some people told me to change the thermostat and i did. i then refilled the coolant reservior and started her up. before i could get halfway down the street it shot up to 195 and before i got back home it was in the red.can anyone please help or have any suggestions? thanks
edit: the fan in front of the engine hasn't turned on even when the temp got higher. also, the low coolant reservior light is on even when i filled it
#9
RE: engine over heating
my uncle says we should jump start the fan to make sure its working at least. if it works i hope that means its just a sensor. does anyone know how much it'll cost for me to get my fan replaced in case thats what it is? so that way i'm not shocked in front of the mechanic hehe
#10
RE: engine over heating
Well you wouldnt have to replace the whole fan...just the motor...and if ur car has ac...a new motor is usually $120-$130....without ac usually $90-$100....and the labor shouldnt be that expensive...its a very easy job.