Quote:
Originally Posted by SD1too
Tom,
I'd start by bleeding the cooling system as mentioned by Ps3000 above. That should get rid of any air trapped in the cooling system which might be responsible for your heater problem and engine overheating.
It would also be useful to know the actual coolant temperature when it starts being released from the expansion tank cap. Here's how to do that.
Simon
|
Hi, Tried the test that Rich done 19...then 7... first time I was getting 90/95 coming up the second time after watching the video again it said 0000 ???
The fan when I done the test came on for about 5 seconds... then off for 30 seconds...then back on again for 5 seconds then off again for 30 seconds and kept repeating this. No leaks or steam any where, checked the coolant cap for signs of leakage and around the cap was bone dry
Thanks again
Tom