temp issues......help!!

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punkrockscreech
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temp issues......help!!

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Hello peeps, I'v a 91 rev 2.0 N/A. Iv been using the car a fair bit recently (trying to replace the daily.....don't ask!!!!) driving the car back from work earlier i noticed that it didn't come up to temp then as i drove further it very slowly began to drop even more, by the time I was home it was almost at nothing!!!!

This morning it was fine and the heater still works fine!!

Any ideas chaps?
Many thanks
Steve.
Paul R
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Re: temp issues......help!!

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Sounds like faulty temp sensor, air lock in the system or thermostat is stuck!

Maybe try bleeding the system first?

Paul.
punkrockscreech
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Re: temp issues......help!!

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I fiddled with the heater control to bring hot air into the cabin, this got the gauge to drop then when I slid the control down to cold the gauge rose a little but then slowly dropped as I progressed home.

Cheers
Steve.
Paul R
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My bet is the thermostat! easy job to replace it.
punkrockscreech
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Hopefully, although I replaced it only about 2 years ago.

Bloody cars!
Cheers
Steve.
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Did you use forlife coolant?
punkrockscreech
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No, I know she needs good quality stuff so sourced an equivalent alternative. That said though it wasn't on O/E thermostat?
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jenniferhoops

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You can easily change thermostat and use coolant every time.
punkrockscreech
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Re: temp issues......help!!

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Is it safe to drive the car with a low engine temp?
Cheers
Steve.
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