Ok this is continued off another post because I still didn't fix the problem. Basically my problem is that the car's temperature starts rising while im sitting in traffic. If I turn on the A/C it starts rising even more. I have 3 theorys. 1). It's normal for the car to overheat while stopped because there is no air flow where as there would be while you are driving. 2) The a/c generator could be malfunctioning making the engine work harder to turn it and is why it's creating the weird noise, or the engine just works hard turning it as it is and heats quicker. 3). The fans don't work.
Ok so the first thing I did was change my 195 thermostat to a 180. It now does a good job of staying at 180 while driving. But the temp still rises while stopped and the a/c problem still persists.
So, I came home and checked both fans with the A/C on, they are both coming on, and both relays are good. So fans aren't the problem.
With the A/C on I rev the car a little and brake it until the rpms drop around 800. I get that weird noise. I got under the car while person #2 did what I just did and the sound is coming around my transmission area where the Y-pipe is. I guess that explains that horrible noise.
Now i'm fresh out of good ideas with whats wrong? Is this just normal behavior for a camaro in hot weather?
Ted
Ok so the first thing I did was change my 195 thermostat to a 180. It now does a good job of staying at 180 while driving. But the temp still rises while stopped and the a/c problem still persists.
So, I came home and checked both fans with the A/C on, they are both coming on, and both relays are good. So fans aren't the problem.
With the A/C on I rev the car a little and brake it until the rpms drop around 800. I get that weird noise. I got under the car while person #2 did what I just did and the sound is coming around my transmission area where the Y-pipe is. I guess that explains that horrible noise.
Now i'm fresh out of good ideas with whats wrong? Is this just normal behavior for a camaro in hot weather?
Ted
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