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    Car slowly overheating

    ALright guys i just had a few questions. My 88 lxi whenever you are driving its normal then when you stop it slowly starts to rise untill you start driving again then its back down to normal.. what could be the problem?? you think it could be a bad thermostat?
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    Re: Car slowly overheating

    Sounds like your fan isn't working. I got a thermostatic switch for mine and it works good.

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    Re: Car slowly overheating

    Quote Originally Posted by Bass Man View Post
    Sounds like your fan isn't working. I got a thermostatic switch for mine and it works good.
    see thats the thing the fan is working tho. it runs and turns on perfectly fine
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    Re: Car slowly overheating

    air in the system is my guess

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    Re: Car slowly overheating

    Flush the radiator and put brand new fluid in. If you're thinking about it, use either premixed 50/50 or get some distilled water to mix with the unmixed fluid.

    Other than that, you may need to replace the water pump.

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    Re: Car slowly overheating

    While you have it emptied, change the thermostat! And put on a new radiator cap.
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    Re: Car slowly overheating

    Do this first: check and see if your coolant level is OK. It should be halfway up the bottle or so. Get a new radiator cap. Bleed the system with the little bolt near the thermostat. Next I would install a new thermostat. The cap and the thermostat should be done every once in awhile anyway, might as well do them now even if they don't help.

    If your radiator fan is coming on as needed then you have a flow problem of some kind. If it persists after the cap/thermostat/bleeding then it's time to start considering the radiator or possibly the water pump. Is your coolant really gunked up (dirty brown color). If so, maybe the radiator is clogged.

    But try the easy things first.

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    Re: Car slowly overheating

    Quote Originally Posted by w261w261 View Post
    Do this first: check and see if your coolant level is OK. It should be halfway up the bottle or so. Get a new radiator cap. Bleed the system with the little bolt near the thermostat. Next I would install a new thermostat. The cap and the thermostat should be done every once in awhile anyway, might as well do them now even if they don't help.

    If your radiator fan is coming on as needed then you have a flow problem of some kind. If it persists after the cap/thermostat/bleeding then it's time to start considering the radiator or possibly the water pump. Is your coolant really gunked up (dirty brown color). If so, maybe the radiator is clogged.

    But try the easy things first.
    yea alright so it has a leak of coolant somewhere its dark out i havent had time to look at it. i bought a new thermostat and im gonna pick up a radiator cap and replace them anyway then look and see if i cant find out where the leak is coming from. its on the front part of the motor. as in facing the exaust manifold/rad. i should say somewhere in that vicinity like the whole cooling area
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    Re: Car slowly overheating

    my 4th gen will creep up to the red mark of doom every now and then if i forget to turn the cooling fans on... pretty sure its the thermostat (new rad, coolant,cap,water pump) so i would say try changing that out and see if it helps

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    Re: Car slowly overheating

    There are no coolant lines anywhere near the exhaust manifold, they are on the passenger side and under the intake mainfold.

    The only thing remotely close is the upper radiator hose and the heater hard line under the distributor.

    You had better check this thoroughly, and hope that the head gasket is not leaking.
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    Re: Car slowly overheating

    Also, learn how to easily check the coolant level in the bottle, which I think many people do not do because it's a pain and they are too lazy. Fluid monitoring is a MUST in an old car, and the penalties can be severe if you don't.

    To check the coolant level in the bottle, you have to have dark coolant and a reasonably translucent bottle. Don't use Prestone (yellow colored) because it's hard to see, and clean the bottle out (remove battery and battery shelf, remove bottle, clean with phosphoric acid (The Must for Rust, pool tile cleaner, etc). Peak antifreeze is dark colored. Get comfortable with shining a light down and judging where the level is.

    Now check the hoses. This is something else that some people never do until they blow. Again....duh! They're not that hard to replace, except maybe on the f.i. cars the little one that goes from the IACV to under the intake plumbing. If the hoses are ok maybe you have a small leak somewhere, so get some Barrs (the little worms in a bottle) and do it once, but don't overdo it either. That might fix you up. But don't do it before you check the hoses.

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    Re: Car slowly overheating

    alright guys verdict is water pump is bad. it was easy to tell as soon as i popped the hood on her. so i got the water pump, timing belt and alternator belt replaced. im gonna take out the a/c i dont need it.
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    Re: Car slowly overheating

    Quote Originally Posted by 1lowcoupe View Post
    alright guys verdict is water pump is bad. it was easy to tell as soon as i popped the hood on her. so i got the water pump, timing belt and alternator belt replaced. im gonna take out the a/c i dont need it.
    You live in OK and you don't need a/c? You must be one coooool dude.

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    Re: Car slowly overheating

    Quote Originally Posted by w261w261 View Post
    You live in OK and you don't need a/c? You must be one coooool dude.
    He probably means: "It don't work and I'm not gonna fix it so I'll take it out, you know weight reduction"
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    Re: Car slowly overheating

    Cool! You got it all fixed.

    Use the right fluids and it will outlast your car!

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    Re: Car slowly overheating

    Quote Originally Posted by nswst8 View Post
    He probably means: "It don't work and I'm not gonna fix it so I'll take it out, you know weight reduction"
    Exactly... That's what I've done on all my cars except this one.. I actually fixed this cars

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    Re: Car slowly overheating

    Quote Originally Posted by 1lowcoupe View Post
    alright guys verdict is water pump is bad. it was easy to tell as soon as i popped the hood on her. so i got the water pump, timing belt and alternator belt replaced. im gonna take out the a/c i dont need it.
    Sometimes if you run the heater and you notice the air is hot and then gets cold or never heats up then it could be the water pump. Running the heater as an early warning system and as a second radiator saved me a few times from overheating badly in both my corolla and my accord.
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    Re: Car slowly overheating

    Quote Originally Posted by w261w261 View Post
    You live in OK and you don't need a/c? You must be one coooool dude.
    lol just moved here from Phoenix Arizona and never had an a/c out there not a problem at all man.

    nswst8 was right tho i dunno about the weight reduction.
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    Cool, if you didn't need it in Phoenix, then you should be cool in OK. Now just keep that cooling system maintained.
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    Re: Car slowly overheating

    Quote Originally Posted by nswst8 View Post
    Cool, if you didn't need it in Phoenix, then you should be cool in OK. Now just keep that cooling system maintained.
    oh yea, one thing i dont play around with on my cars is cooling system and the blood of the motor. i mean i have seen my cars through some hearty miles still running strong. my 92 cb7 has 271k and the 88 has 220k all on the original motors.
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