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So its 5am and I am stuck on the side of the highway with lovely spouts of steam eminating from the coolant resivoir. Overheating ftw.....
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Erm... congratulations? :scratch:
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Should probably be in the gibberish section hey.
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wut
I fix cars.
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Ouch .. No good mate...
I just had to add it ......
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Took it to the mechanics, thermos werent turning on.
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Didn't you notice your temperature was higher than usual? :) I remember when 1 of my thermo fans died the temperature was sitting much higher.

Of course, it probably could be mistaken for the 40+ degree days :\
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I noticed it monday, wasnt bad, so I did attribute it ti the hot weather, but yesterday and today it got muuuuch worse.
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So I got a coolant flush, new rad cap and the thermos fixed and still runs a bit hot. Not sure if weather or, hopefully not what my mechanic said, a head gasket
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I have never had a car (aside from the smurf - fucked sensor, wasn't actually hot) run above temp no matter how hot the day was.
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c0n13oX wrote:So I got a coolant flush, new rad cap and the thermos fixed and still runs a bit hot. Not sure if weather or, hopefully not what my mechanic said, a head gasket
New radiator and/or thermostat required.
If it was head gasket the engine would be running rough and you would have heaps less power.
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Take off the radiator cap (when cold).Start car and look for bubbles. If no bubbles, gasket most likely fine.If bubbles, either a leak in the system somewhere or blown head gasket. I agree with Phil though, most probably need a new radiator.
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    People have been frying eggs in concrete in Melbourne today mate :P
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    And here and Canberra
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      do all mechanics just say 'head gasket' cause its a big job and want the dosh?

      Also it was raining and like 30 here on the sunshine coast.
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      As soon as u overheat a thermostat it will never open correctly again, so change it asap. :)
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      Well I will be getting a new thermo of shhtuart next week.
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      c0n13oX wrote:Well I will be getting a new thermo of shhtuart next week.
      That will be a thermo sensor...you will need a thermostat!
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      ....oh, it was 47 degrees on the way home today (45 degrees in the workshop 8O ) and my temp gauge didn't rise even slightly above normal.
      So the FTO will only get hot if something is wrong, doesn't matter on the temp of the day.
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      Should I replace the sensor anyway?

      Checked my reciept, turns out the mechanic did my thermostat too
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