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Old 02-05-2013, 12:19 PM
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Guys,
Put my Made in China Scanner in live mode.
It does a good job of live readings of temps..

Interesting...
If I just idle and sit there - I will go from say 203 to 208 degrees F in a minute or two.
Aux fan comes on and it will hold at 210 F. This is a 58 degree F day here today.
Aux fan seems to go off at around 202 F to 200 Degress F.

On the highway - up a hill at 40 MPH - temp will climb up to 205.
Coasting down a hill - on the interstate temp will lower to 194 Degrees F and not
go below that.

Having the temp vary 15 degrees F all the time is going to make expansion / contraction.

MAYBE THIS is why the head gaskets seem to "wear out" on some D2's around 100K????

Sludged radiator?
And the temps going up and down multiple times by 15 degrees like a yoyo?

Figure I had better get on this and fix it.
New radiator is in my future.

Thanks for all the tips and sources for parts!
 
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Old 02-05-2013, 01:44 PM
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Old 02-05-2013, 02:08 PM
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nice find
 
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Old 02-06-2013, 12:30 PM
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Guy,
Measured the coolant temp on the scanner vs the dash gauge.

Dash gauge is at 1/2 way when the scanner hits 160 degrees F.

From 160 Degrees F to 210 degrees F - the dash gauge does not move.
Wonder if that is controlled by software in the ECU.

Pretty evil if you ask me.
 
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Old 02-06-2013, 03:27 PM
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No, they are actually really inaccurate gauges, most hit the neutral spot around 150, that is where mine hits and won't move until 230.
 
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The software that controls it is inside the Bosch ECU.
 
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Old 02-11-2013, 06:39 PM
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OK guys
and roverchick
New radiator in hand.
Just came fresh from Fedex.

Ready to pull out the old "possibly plugged radiator" and put this one in.

Looked at the new Radiator.
connection for upper, lower hoses.
and the sensor.

Are there any hints on making the job easier?
Does anything go wrong on this job?

Somehow I got the head gaskets replaced myself and never had to touch the radiator.

Thankfully, there is no oil cooling on a D2 radiator and no transmission cooling.

OK then, that's what is BETTER about a D2 compared to a D1.
 
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