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I just got back from a vacation and my trusty 2001 SL2 has a new heating problem. After starting it up and letting it idle maybe 5 minutes the temp guage registers only a bit above "cold" . . . the first mark on the guage. Usually it would be almost to the "normal" heat level . . . almost to the 1/4 mark. Also, very little heat is coming to the interior. I figured I'd get a coolant flush done. They did a chemical clean and flush to get rid of the sticky gunk that had shown up in the coolant resevoir. All seemed fine when I let the new coolant circulate at idle. However, after I left the shop, the temp started to go down again. This is the first time since new that it's given me any problems with heat. Is this a thermastat issue, or a CTS? Or, something else entirely??? Thanks. |
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Is this a thermastat issue |
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Sounds like the coolant level may be low or you have a trapped air bubblein the system that needs to be bled out. after the system was flushed and re-filled. *The only other possibilities are that the temperature sender is broken or the thermostat is stuck open. *(You can check these by feeling for the flow of coolant through the upper radiator hose and judging its temperature.) * Bob "Jeff Bowyer" <jeffbow... (AT) shaw (DOT) ca> wrote in message news:Ca%1l.26103$hs1.957 (AT) newsfe04 (DOT) iad... I just got back from a vacation and my trusty 2001 SL2 has a new heating problem. *After starting it up and letting it idle maybe 5 minutes thetemp guage registers only a bit above "cold" . . . the first mark on the guage. Usually it would be almost to the "normal" *heat level . . . almost tothe 1/4 mark. *Also, very little heat is coming to the interior. I figured I'd get a coolant flush done. *They did a chemical clean and flush to get rid of the sticky gunk that had shown up in the coolant resevoir. All seemed fine when I let the new coolant circulate at idle. However, after I left the shop, the temp started to go down again. This is the first time since new that it's given me any problems with heat. Is this a thermastat issue, or a CTS? *Or, something else entirely??? Thanks.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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Sounds like the coolant level may be low or you have a trapped air bubble in the system that needs to be bled out. after the system was flushed and re-filled. The only other possibilities are that the temperature sender is broken or the thermostat is stuck open. (You can check these by feeling for the flow of coolant through the upper radiator hose and judging its temperature.) Bob "Jeff Bowyer" <jeffbow... (AT) shaw (DOT) ca> wrote in message news:Ca%1l.26103$hs1.957 (AT) newsfe04 (DOT) iad... I just got back from a vacation and my trusty 2001 SL2 has a new heating problem. After starting it up and letting it idle maybe 5 minutes the temp guage registers only a bit above "cold" . . . the first mark on the guage. Usually it would be almost to the "normal" heat level . . . almost to the 1/4 mark. Also, very little heat is coming to the interior. I figured I'd get a coolant flush done. They did a chemical clean and flush to get rid of the sticky gunk that had shown up in the coolant resevoir. All seemed fine when I let the new coolant circulate at idle. However, after I left the shop, the temp started to go down again. This is the first time since new that it's given me any problems with heat. Is this a thermastat issue, or a CTS? Or, something else entirely??? Thanks.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - |
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