Scan Guage Owners Ever see 215 deg? Is that hot?
I'm in baja in a town about 5 hours south of the border to do some fishing. Roads were really muddy so we coated the rover over pretty well while exploring the volcano and bay area.
Coming out of the boonies the Scan Gauge water temp hit 215. I've only seen as high as 211. Took it to a service station and washed the radiator off really good and it still hit 215 in traffic coming back. Both times we put the heater on an lowered the temp from 5 to 10 degrees. Haven't run it for more than a few miles since. It has plenty of fluid, and I can't find a leak in the radiator.
Is this thing running hot? At what temp do I have to worry?
Thanks guys.
Coming out of the boonies the Scan Gauge water temp hit 215. I've only seen as high as 211. Took it to a service station and washed the radiator off really good and it still hit 215 in traffic coming back. Both times we put the heater on an lowered the temp from 5 to 10 degrees. Haven't run it for more than a few miles since. It has plenty of fluid, and I can't find a leak in the radiator.
Is this thing running hot? At what temp do I have to worry?
Thanks guys.
That is fine for 100*F desert heat or sitting in traffic with the a/c on for long periods.
While off roading in August in deep sand with the a/c cranking away my truck runs 210-215, cruising the expressway 196-200.
Any higher than 220 and you are asking for trouble.
230 is WAY to hot and 240 is death.
250 and she's melted.
While off roading in August in deep sand with the a/c cranking away my truck runs 210-215, cruising the expressway 196-200.
Any higher than 220 and you are asking for trouble.
230 is WAY to hot and 240 is death.
250 and she's melted.
Never got over 215 again. Over the 5 hour drive back with some mountains thrown in, it stayed in the normal operating range from 200 to 209.
I figure mud in the radiator + the truck working a little extra in the super muddy conditions cause the jump in temps.
Oh, and we tore the fish up down there:
http://www.bloodydecks.com/forums/ba...-tails-sq.html
I figure mud in the radiator + the truck working a little extra in the super muddy conditions cause the jump in temps.
Oh, and we tore the fish up down there:
http://www.bloodydecks.com/forums/ba...-tails-sq.html
That was my hypothesis after a clogged radiator. When is the electric front cooling fan triggered and how can I trigger it to check to see if it's working? Is it common to have the fan go bad, or corroded connectors or any other tricks for it?
If the a/c is not on then the fan will come on when the engine reaches 215-220.
Try to spin it by hand (with the ignition off of course), it is common for the fan motor to seize from age.
If that is your problem then report back.


