C5 Overheating!
Mar 27, 2007 | 10:08 PM
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From: Godfrey IL
All good advice. The biggest culprit is the crap up in the radiator.
This is the first vehicle I've ever had that deposits bugs on the garage floor regularly.
They fall from the very top of the ac cooling coils as the engine cools down.
You think the spiders would go up there when I get home and have a hot meal.
Mar 27, 2007 | 10:31 PM
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Just a note - there is a debris screen that will eliminate this issue - stull in the rad front (21st Century MC 972 417 7177)
Our C5's should have a HOOVER sign on the front undercarriage where the rad is located
Mar 27, 2007 | 11:50 PM
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From: San Antonio Texas
Quote:
Originally Posted by
vettesmith02
All good advice. The biggest culprit is the crap up in the radiator.
This is the first vehicle I've ever had that deposits bugs on the garage floor regularly.
They fall from the very top of the ac cooling coils as the engine cools down.
You think the spiders would go up there when I get home and have a hot meal.
You making me hungry!!
Mar 28, 2007 | 12:04 AM
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From: Spring Texas
St. Jude Donor '08
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Originally Posted by
AC54ME
Some adjustment (I.e., cooler thermo, program the fans to come on 'earlier') are possible remedies.
how can i re-program the fans to come on earlier?
Mar 28, 2007 | 09:57 AM
Racer
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From: Birmingham AL
Quote:
Just go to Advance auto and buy a bottle of water wetter and pour
it in the radiator ,you will run around 15 to 20 deg cooler.
safe for your car ,i used it in my and its all good now.
Wait a minute...what about only using DexCool??
Mar 28, 2007 | 12:08 PM
Drifting
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From: Charlotte, NC
You should also check your fluid levels (WHEN COOL) at the radiator. For some reason if your radiator is quite low and you only add water/coolant to the resovoir, it doesn't seem to make it into the radiator. I know this goes against the entire point of the resevoir design, but that has been my experience.
In short, try adding some distilled water directly into the radiator and also check for the debris like everyone else mentioned.
Mar 28, 2007 | 12:28 PM
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From: Orlando FL
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Originally Posted by
kevin40zx
Are you sure it's overheating? Up to 230 deg. is considered normal operating temp. when sitting in traffic.
Mar 28, 2007 | 12:33 PM
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St. Jude Donor '08-'09-'10-'11
If adding fluid to the reservoir tank does not get it into the radiator, how does one refill the entire thing after a flush?
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