Ok - here is my situation .. I have a '96 Firebird, 3800 automatic that I bought used w/ 65k miles. Late December '04, I had my thermostat replaced and system flushed, to fix an overheat problem. Recently, this problem has come back. I would start the car, warm it for a few minutes, then start driving. Withing a few minutes, the guage would start going to the 225 degree line. After pulling over and putting on the AC and vent (to make sure the fans would be on), it would stay the same. Then I would shut the engine off for a few, start it back up and notice the guage drop a little, until I started to drive. Then, it would go almost to the red line, until I "floored" the accelerator, then suddenly, hot air would blow out and the guage went back to normal operating temps. My mechanic checked for leaks, checked fluid levels, checked to see that the fans are working, no service engine soon would kick in, checked that airflow was OK, even checked for head gasket malfunction, and unfortunately, it doesnt replicate itself for him, its intermittent, and everything works OK. There is no white smoke coming out of the tailpipes, and it doesnt steam up like an overheat would. So what do you all think it could be???? Sorry for the lengthy post. Thanks! Jon
[ March 03, 2005, 11:00 PM: Message edited by: videoedit ]
[ March 03, 2005, 11:00 PM: Message edited by: videoedit ]
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