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Model specific boards => Golf mk3 => Topic started by: paddy_coyle on 26 September 2009, 19:24
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Hi folks, my thermostat has been changed twice as the car was overheating, the gauge is going to 110 and moving between that and 95, the fan is kicking in, is this normal or should it be at 90 max?
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Should sit at 90 !! If the fan is cutting in and it still going up to 110 and overheating maybe you have an airlock in the cooling system. Or at worse the head gasket has gone !! You got a rainbow in your coolant ??
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So what's happening? The car is hitting 110 then the fan is kicking in, then it goes down to 95?
:huh:
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Yeah basically and answer to th efirst post I thin its just coolant and water
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Sounds like an airlock then, I don't know about MK3 Golf's but MK4 1.4 Polo's, the thermostat housing cracks slightly and no amount of thermostats fix it.
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So the fans only kicking in when it reaches 110 ? Air lock then or a faulty fan switch !!
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So the fans only kicking in when it reaches 110 ? Air lock then or a faulty fan switch !!
110 is normal for the fan to kick in...
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After warming up mine stays on the 90 mark and doesn't move and the fan comes in and out !!
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After warming up mine stays on the 90 mark and doesn't move and the fan comes in and out !!
:huh:
Normally giving it a blast mine will reach 110 before coming down.
As does the MK4 Polo I was on about.
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If you do a search on here the mk3 GTi 2.0 8v normal is as I said !! Don't know if the 1.4 unit is normal to go up to 110 before the fan comes in...Sounds high to me as the coolant will be past boil point before the fan even cuts in..
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If you do a search on here the mk3 GTi 2.0 8v normal is as I said !! Don't know if the 1.4 unit is normal to go up to 110 before the fan comes in...Sounds high to me as the coolant will be past boil point before the fan even cuts in..
Coolant won't boil under pressure, perhaps in some way the smaller engines are different?
Maybe mines slightly faulty, it won't go over 90 normally, just if you put your foot down hard.
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Coolant with a 50/50 mixture with water typically boils at 106 C !!
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Not under pressure.
Water cannot boil under pressure, so as long as the coolant system can handle it, it will not boil.
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Yes my mistake forgeting its under pressure. So it won't boil at 110 !! Being under pressure raises the boiling point !!
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If the fan cuts in and out as it should and your not losing any coolant then all is fine. Your gauge maybe a little inaccurate.
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Right folks heres the deal, The heads been skimmed, a new gasket, not loosng any water/coolant, but its still going to 110 but coming down to 90 again, its seems to be going up when im in 5th and going fast, and comin down when im going slower.
I feel like packing it in and getting a new polo or a mk4 golf or something, really pissed off
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Sound's pretty normal to me.
Change the thermostat to a lower temp one if you want it cooler.