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Jessie2741 05-17-2009 02:15 AM

Over Heating...
 
Ok so My head coolant connector snapped a wile ago due to overheating and i replaced it...then it kept over heading and a hose blew so i changed that do youys have any idea what it could be?

btw sooooo sorry if i posted on the wrong thread

tiFreak 05-17-2009 02:36 AM

you probably have air in the system, try bleeding it

Jessie2741 05-20-2009 03:05 AM

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Originally Posted by tiFreak (Post 229338)
you probably have air in the system, try bleeding it

yea i did and my check engine light is on now but it only over heats when i idle but when im rinning and air is blowing thru then it stays cool

lysergicsurfer 05-20-2009 03:44 AM

Mine is doing the same thing. I have seen a few answers, I have heard it can be air in the system, stuck thermastat, dieing waterpump, or if your fan doesnt cut on, something fan or electrical. I am going to do a complete cooling system rebuild, with new thermastat, waterpump, and hoses. Flush and refil the system with fresh coolant. Hopefully it will solve my problem, and it would probly be a good idea for anyone if they are haveing problems or havent had it done to their car already.... You can get a waterpump for around 50, thermastat for about 15, hoses for maybe 20 and coolant for about 15. For a DIY'er maybe 2 hours of work, I feel it should be on the top of peoples todo list if their car needs it, its good assurance to keep your car in good shape.

This is a good place to start and something that should be done anyway. If it doesnt fix the problem, then their may be something wrong with the fan or other electrical problems. I hope this helps, good luck...

Jessie2741 05-20-2009 08:30 AM

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Originally Posted by lysergicsurfer (Post 229680)
Mine is doing the same thing. I have seen a few answers, I have heard it can be air in the system, stuck thermastat, dieing waterpump, or if your fan doesnt cut on, something fan or electrical. I am going to do a complete cooling system rebuild, with new thermastat, waterpump, and hoses. Flush and refil the system with fresh coolant. Hopefully it will solve my problem, and it would probly be a good idea for anyone if they are haveing problems or havent had it done to their car already.... You can get a waterpump for around 50, thermastat for about 15, hoses for maybe 20 and coolant for about 15. For a DIY'er maybe 2 hours of work, I feel it should be on the top of peoples todo list if their car needs it, its good assurance to keep your car in good shape.

This is a good place to start and something that should be done anyway. If it doesnt fix the problem, then their may be something wrong with the fan or other electrical problems. I hope this helps, good luck...

one thing i notices as well i that when it starts getting hot the fan cools it down but not all the time does the fan coe on but i thing ima do a cooling rebuild too man i hate having this problem lol thanx bro

cooljess76 05-20-2009 09:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Jessie2741 (Post 229702)
ima do a cooling rebuild too man i hate having this problem lol thanx bro

Hey Jess, that's a good decision. Here's an excellent writeup by CirrusSR22 that should be very helpful:

http://www.318ti.org/forum/showthread.php?t=18066

Jessie2741 05-22-2009 01:44 AM

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Originally Posted by cooljess76 (Post 229703)
Hey Jess, that's a good decision. Here's an excellent writeup by CirrusSR22 that should be very helpful:

http://www.318ti.org/forum/showthread.php?t=18066

ok sweet man thanx i have parts ordered already ill update thanx guys


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