Car overheating... need help.
Re: Car overheating... need help.
Did you transfer the old thermostat to the new water pump? New GM pumps come with a new thermostat installed.
Also, if you did not properly refill and bleed air out of the system, the gauge will normally go high when the engine is not really that hot or you may have caused a steam pocket. If you also had a bad hose, you need to fix that, too.
Also, if you did not properly refill and bleed air out of the system, the gauge will normally go high when the engine is not really that hot or you may have caused a steam pocket. If you also had a bad hose, you need to fix that, too.
Re: Car overheating... need help.
I'd think the fans not coming on could be a problem. If you turn the AC on, does at least one fan come on? When you say i threw an engine light, is that the SES light? If so, you can scan for the code. Maybe the fan fuse popped.
Re: Car overheating... need help.
the light came on because the gauge was pegged. I checked the fan fuse and it's fine. There is no fan running when i turn on the a/c.
I got the pump from carquest. I transferred the old thermostat to the new one which did not come with it.
thanks for the help guys. i'm sure someone has had this problem before.
I got the pump from carquest. I transferred the old thermostat to the new one which did not come with it.
thanks for the help guys. i'm sure someone has had this problem before.
Re: Car overheating... need help.
Your fans should come on when the a/c is turned on. You need to check out why it is not doing that. You would have gotten a "Check Gauges" light when the temp pegged and not a "Check Engine" (unless there was something else detected). You can have it scanned to see if there are any stored codes, if needed.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
PFYC
Supporting Vendor Group Purchases and Sales
0
Dec 23, 2014 07:52 AM
Hurin
Suspension, Chassis, and Brakes
4
Dec 13, 2014 07:38 PM



