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Title: Temp gauge
Post by: greggyboy on 11 December 2010, 15:52
Hi all, Just replaced the thermostat on my mk2 1.6. Flushed all the pipes as previous threads have mentioned.

refilled the system, turned the car on and the temp needle will not go to halfway when idleing on the drive, i left it on idle about 30 - 45mins.

Heater works fine.

All the pipes get hot apart from the bottom rad pipe, so the thermostat is working.

Any ideas as to why it won't reach halfway?

I'm just wondering if i have done something wrong?

Kind Regards

Greg
Title: Re: Temp gauge
Post by: Simpson on 11 December 2010, 16:27
sounds like an airlock, that is the symptom of the thermostsat stuck open doubt its that as thats what you have replaced, try squeezing all the pipes with cap off to let air out.  :smiley:
Title: Re: Temp gauge
Post by: greggyboy on 11 December 2010, 16:54
I was squeezing all the pipes whilst i had it idleing.
Title: Re: Temp gauge
Post by: rubjonny on 11 December 2010, 17:33
rev the engine to 1.5k every now & again while you're bleeding it, run it from cold with the cap off. check thin hose to the top of the tank sprays coolant when you rev the engine. keep this up till you see the level of the coolant rise up or start to boil , then fit cap and you should be done
Title: Re: Temp gauge
Post by: theclash on 11 December 2010, 21:50
change the temp sender could be that not reading properly
Title: Re: Temp gauge
Post by: X4MGS on 11 December 2010, 21:54
change the temp sender could be that not reading properly

+1
Title: Re: Temp gauge
Post by: Ben Lessani on 12 December 2010, 11:28
If the top and bottom rad pipes aren't the same temp, then either the thermostat isn't opening, or the car isn't hot enough.

The radiator is the most likely place for an air lock to be, so you might be better off taking the car for a drive to warm it up before trying to bleed, going round the system squeezing the pipes will help too.

http://auto.howstuffworks.com/cooling-system2.htm
Title: Re: Temp gauge
Post by: greggyboy on 12 December 2010, 12:01
Took the car for a spin, managed to get the needle to sit just below the half way marker, checked the pipes when i got back and both top and bottom pipes were the same temp.

So fingers crossed it stay's fixed

Greg.
Title: Re: Temp gauge
Post by: X4MGS on 12 December 2010, 12:33
I would still bleed the system what for whats involved... :wink:
Title: Re: Temp gauge
Post by: greggyboy on 12 December 2010, 12:34
Bled it yesterday, when i changed the stat.