Chasing an overheating problem. I've read a lot here that has helped. Looking for clarification/suggestions.
2000 Camaro 3.8L with 115,000 miles.
Yesterday, temperature guage went to the 1 o'clock position, turned heater on full cooking my feet until got car home. Last night put in new 195 degree thermostat. On the test drive the temp guage went again to the 1 o'clock position.
Reading here taught me Coolant Air Bleeding. Did that. Temp Guage stayed at 12noon while idling during the bleed.
On today's commute, temp guage again went to 1 o'clock position but cycled back to 12noon.
First question:
When bleeding air from coolant system, periodically the open radiator would geyser out hot water for several seconds... and I would replace the water once Old Faithful settled.
Is this symptomatic of a clogging radiator? A disfunctioning water pump? Something else?
Second question:
If replacing the water pump, can I get at it directly after removing the serpentine belt?
It looks accessible, and I'd rather not remove crap connected to the radiator housing, etc.
Third question:
Any advice/links that would help me?
Very much appreciate the info gained here.
John
2000 Camaro 3.8L with 115,000 miles.
Yesterday, temperature guage went to the 1 o'clock position, turned heater on full cooking my feet until got car home. Last night put in new 195 degree thermostat. On the test drive the temp guage went again to the 1 o'clock position.
Reading here taught me Coolant Air Bleeding. Did that. Temp Guage stayed at 12noon while idling during the bleed.
On today's commute, temp guage again went to 1 o'clock position but cycled back to 12noon.
First question:
When bleeding air from coolant system, periodically the open radiator would geyser out hot water for several seconds... and I would replace the water once Old Faithful settled.
Is this symptomatic of a clogging radiator? A disfunctioning water pump? Something else?
Second question:
If replacing the water pump, can I get at it directly after removing the serpentine belt?
It looks accessible, and I'd rather not remove crap connected to the radiator housing, etc.
Third question:
Any advice/links that would help me?
Very much appreciate the info gained here.
John
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