Maybe Thermostat Issue?
#11
Way back when, I remember some hot rod buddies complaining about their Corvettes running hot, then had put a 195 degree thermostat in place of the 180 that their car came with, the engine management system went nuts!
#12
Had the same symptoms last fall, changing the coolant made a huge difference. I still have a replacement cooling fan that may or may not get installed, but temps are running right around 195-210 (when I park and leave it running a bit) Change out the coolant...
#13
Cooling Fans Do Not Come On
2008 HHR SS with just over 101,000 miles. Seems the car has been running, what I consider, hot lately - 199 -215 mostly in light traffic. Lately, it's been creeping up to the 220s but will eventually cool back to 200 or so with traffic moving. I just checked in my garage to see if the cooling fan was working at all. After about 2 minutes I turned on the A/C, no fans. Let it run about 10 minutes to get temp up to 203 with A/C on and still no fans. Could it be the fan itself or the fan control module? Or should I just "be safe" and replace them both?
#14
I’d change the fan and module assembly to be sure it’s fixed, it is 16 years old!
https://www.rockauto.com/en/catalog/...+assembly,2181
https://www.rockauto.com/en/catalog/...+assembly,2181
#16
fastsuv advised this in another thread , why take a chance.
And my line of thinking is , have think about replacing the thermostat, AC Delco 131-158 180 degrees.
drain and replace the Dexcool, 50/50 mix with potable water, I prefer the premixed ( getting lazy in my senior years!
think about how old that rad is! It might be time for a new one , cooling fins deteriorate, coolant tubes get weakened!
Then you could leave the water pump till your next time you replace the timing chain!
And my line of thinking is , have think about replacing the thermostat, AC Delco 131-158 180 degrees.
drain and replace the Dexcool, 50/50 mix with potable water, I prefer the premixed ( getting lazy in my senior years!
think about how old that rad is! It might be time for a new one , cooling fins deteriorate, coolant tubes get weakened!
Then you could leave the water pump till your next time you replace the timing chain!
#18
I appreciate the quick response. I figure it would make sense to change them both since I understand the control module plugs into the fan assembly. Probably time for a thermostat and coolant change as well.
Thanks!
Thanks!
#20
Don’t know if it’s different with the A/C off. Manual trans if it makes a difference.