Superlite Ltd.
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When my C16XE is sat at idle for too long the temp guage goes up and up and up
never goes above 90 degrees while driving
Thermostat? Fan problem?
Ideas...
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pdwhelan
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Registered: 25th Sep 06
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no, cold air cools it down while driving and sinsible speeds, mine always hits 100 when it idles. just like when you sat in traffic for ages at slow speeds
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broster
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does the fan not kick in?
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Superlite Ltd.
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Can't hear the fan kick in but havn't popped the bonnet to check yet. I will do next time it does it
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BarnshaW
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ul hear the fan kick in, the lights will dim suddenly, mine kicks in at about 100+
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Jake
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might be loads of crap at the bottom of the rad blocking the temperature switch
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deano87
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If you get really scared of it overheating, whack the fans on full blast and full heat to take some heat away from the engine just means you have to have the windows open!
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cheshiresport
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Fan on my x14xe kicks in at 102, my car does exactly the same when idling
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Superlite Ltd.
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Temp got up to about 105 on the driveway and fan doesn't spin. Hmmmmm
I hear some people wire the fan into a switch for manual turn on?
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supermike
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Yea they do although i wouldn't reccomend it as if you are sitting in traffic and forget to turn it on, you could have a nasty surprise...
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Dave A
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test the fan by bridging the terminals in the fan switch plug. if it comes on, then its either the fan switch or that water isnt getting to the rad so check the thermostst is working as well
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Superlite Ltd.
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cheers
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T21SVJ
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i had the same problem and it was the switch was only bout 9quid takes 2 mins to fit.
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shane2corsa
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quote: Originally posted by t8ssjsport
i had the same problem and it was the switch was only bout 9quid takes 2 mins to fit.
me too, the new ones kick in at the notch below 100deg, much safer
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Superlite Ltd.
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2 different types for the 1.6 engines. One for aircon and one for non aircon. Mine used to have aircon
so its a 90482428
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betrayed
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Registered: 29th Aug 06
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i had this problem with my x14xe i had tryed to hide the thermostst wires, only to hide them down beside the alternator belt and it chopped though them
yes a no ddddddddrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
made my temp gauge go off the clock in idling
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Superlite Ltd.
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Tested the fan today at work by crossing over the switch connector.
The fan spins
Going to change the switch tomorro at work, hope i dont loose too much coolant in the process lol
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dannymccann
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quote: Originally posted by deano87
If you get really scared of it overheating, whack the fans on full blast and full heat to take some heat away from the engine just means you have to have the windows open!
lol is there any weight that this acually works?
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deano87
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Registered: 21st Oct 06
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quote: Originally posted by dannymccann
quote: Originally posted by deano87
If you get really scared of it overheating, whack the fans on full blast and full heat to take some heat away from the engine just means you have to have the windows open!
lol is there any weight that this acually works?
In theory, yes. Have I tried it? No. There is no reason why it wouldn't work. Your car fans take a while to heat up on a cold day don't they?
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ed
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New rad's only £40 so if it is fucked then don't worry. Corsa's have a habbit of getting hot at idle. Thier cooling system isn't that great.
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JayCarr
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quote: Originally posted by deano87
quote: Originally posted by dannymccann
quote: Originally posted by deano87
If you get really scared of it overheating, whack the fans on full blast and full heat to take some heat away from the engine just means you have to have the windows open!
lol is there any weight that this acually works?
In theory, yes. Have I tried it? No. There is no reason why it wouldn't work. Your car fans take a while to heat up on a cold day don't they?
It does work. Had to do it lots of times in my old xe corsa. Not very good in the summer though with hot air blasting at you
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skell
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it's bound to overheat if idling to long, any car will for gods sake
and yes heaters on full heat and power windows down definetely cools the engine down rapidly without doubt.
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Superlite Ltd.
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quote: Originally posted by skell
it's bound to overheat if idling to long, any car will for gods sake
and yes heaters on full heat and power windows down definetely cools the engine down rapidly without doubt.
err
my seat ibiza could idle for ages and not overheat
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mattk
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Jay car, when i went to torquay in mine some badger decided to crash on the M5 it was 26 degrees in the middle of august and i had to have my heaters on full, i was swaeating my tits off
It brings the temperature down quite quickly though
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ed
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quote: Originally posted by Superlite Ltd.
quote: Originally posted by skell
it's bound to overheat if idling to long, any car will for gods sake
and yes heaters on full heat and power windows down definetely cools the engine down rapidly without doubt.
err
my seat ibiza could idle for ages and not overheat
Yes, it's a problem with old cars. My Punto will sit in trafic for an hour and the temp needle wont even move... My Corsa will be bouncing the fan on and off every 5 mins.
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