So I just got back from a normal drive to the store. Not hard driving, just normal good times. I look down at the gauges and notice the temp climbed from the normal steady 210 to halfway to 260. Getting a bit nervous, watch it go up and down but staying right around 240ish. Turn the heater on full blast and roll down my windows (Texas summers, fun). I get NO heat, just luke-warm air.
Awesome! So I baby her home keeping a very close watch on the temp. I was only about 3 blocks away.
So she's in the driveway right now, killed the engine and popped the hood. Fans are still running so I feel the air coming from them. Drivers side = HOT air. Passenger side = Ambient Temp. Fans shut off, I tried it again by touching the hoses. Upper radiator hose = HOT, Lower radiator hose = ambient temp.
I'm letting her cool down right now, but I'm thinking that if it was low coolant, why would one side of the radiator be cold like that while the other is nice and hot? If coolant was low wouldn't it be all hot?
Do I have a blocked radiator? I'm going to wait till she cools then dump the coolant and re-fill. After that I'll fire her back up and watch. I suppose if it still does it then I'll assume radiator blocked?
Thanks!
Awesome! So I baby her home keeping a very close watch on the temp. I was only about 3 blocks away.
So she's in the driveway right now, killed the engine and popped the hood. Fans are still running so I feel the air coming from them. Drivers side = HOT air. Passenger side = Ambient Temp. Fans shut off, I tried it again by touching the hoses. Upper radiator hose = HOT, Lower radiator hose = ambient temp.
I'm letting her cool down right now, but I'm thinking that if it was low coolant, why would one side of the radiator be cold like that while the other is nice and hot? If coolant was low wouldn't it be all hot?
Do I have a blocked radiator? I'm going to wait till she cools then dump the coolant and re-fill. After that I'll fire her back up and watch. I suppose if it still does it then I'll assume radiator blocked?
Thanks!
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