Bad Radiator???
#1
Bad Radiator???
So I got my vehicle back from the shop a week ago and I noticed the temps were again, fast forward to today. I came back from the park wanted check something out. I got underneath my vehicle and checked the hose that goes into the water pump to the thermostat and it was hot to the touch, then I touched the hose from the radiator to wherever it leads and it wasn't as hot, it was warm either but the temperature was a noticeable difference between the two. Does this mean I have a bad radiator?
#2
So I got my vehicle back from the shop a week ago and I noticed the temps were again, fast forward to today. I came back from the park wanted check something out. I got underneath my vehicle and checked the hose that goes into the water pump to the thermostat and it was hot to the touch, then I touched the hose from the radiator to wherever it leads and it wasn't as hot, it was warm either but the temperature was a noticeable difference between the two. Does this mean I have a bad radiator?
you need a inline thermostat and never worry about your cooling system again, and sounds like you need one asap
#3
Oh you definitely need to worry about your cooling system even with the inline mod. It is 100% a good idea but a plastic end capped radiator is always a potential to fail at anytime not to mention the plastic overflow tank and hose conditions.
That said, you should see a temp differential across the radiator. The radiators job is to remove heat from the system. It's hard to say just by feeling it and too many factors to say based on that description if your radiator is bad.
That said, you should see a temp differential across the radiator. The radiators job is to remove heat from the system. It's hard to say just by feeling it and too many factors to say based on that description if your radiator is bad.
#4
#5
Oh you definitely need to worry about your cooling system even with the inline mod. It is 100% a good idea but a plastic end capped radiator is always a potential to fail at anytime not to mention the plastic overflow tank and hose conditions.
That said, you should see a temp differential across the radiator. The radiators job is to remove heat from the system. It's hard to say just by feeling it and too many factors to say based on that description if your radiator is bad.
That said, you should see a temp differential across the radiator. The radiators job is to remove heat from the system. It's hard to say just by feeling it and too many factors to say based on that description if your radiator is bad.
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#7
I don't know, I'm tired of replacing parts that have been replaced and I just want it to work. Yeah I'ma take it back them and tell wtf is up and be real stern about the issue. The thing is I actually they actually replaced my HG and stuff so I'm like idk what's going on now.
#9
@Lr2D2 it is hard from your description to determine which hoses you are talking about.
There is one hose out of the bottom of the rad to the thermostat
The thermostat to water pump
Water pump to rad via the T
Which hose are hot and cold of those 3
There is one hose out of the bottom of the rad to the thermostat
The thermostat to water pump
Water pump to rad via the T
Which hose are hot and cold of those 3
#10
@Lr2D2 Ok if I have this right:
Option 1 likey a bad thermostat
The hose from the rad to thermostat was very hot
Hose from the thermostat to water pump was cooler
Option 2 This one is tough but I would lean towards water pump or a blockage - It implies the coolant in the rad is cold but the engine coolant is hot. It could be rad, water pump, blockage elsewhere possibly the thermostat.
A coolant systems flush will let you see if coolant is flowing and where it might not be. But your rad would have be almost totally blocked, it could be
The hose from the rad to thermostat was very cold or cool
Hose from the thermostat to water pump was hot
Option 1 likey a bad thermostat
The hose from the rad to thermostat was very hot
Hose from the thermostat to water pump was cooler
Option 2 This one is tough but I would lean towards water pump or a blockage - It implies the coolant in the rad is cold but the engine coolant is hot. It could be rad, water pump, blockage elsewhere possibly the thermostat.
A coolant systems flush will let you see if coolant is flowing and where it might not be. But your rad would have be almost totally blocked, it could be
The hose from the rad to thermostat was very cold or cool
Hose from the thermostat to water pump was hot