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Mike827
01-12-2010, 01:49 AM
I was at work, I went outside to warm my car up at 1:00am this morning.okay i got off work at 2 am, as i was walking to my car i heard the fans on. I noticed my car was running hot out of nowhere. so i put the 50/50 atifreez in to make it home but the guage was still showing that the car was running hot...as i was driving i heard my engine running like a disel engine..anyone know what this sound is? My car was running fine before all this happend out of nowhere. need help fast...
Bradley G
01-12-2010, 02:51 AM
You may have air trapped in the cooling system.
The rigid tube that crosses the top front of the motor has a cap on it.
When the engine has cooled down remove the cap with a 1/4" socket drive and add coolant there.
Run the engine with a funnel in the cross over tube fill hole.
As the air is released, you will keep adding coolant 50/50 till no more air bubbles surface.
This may take several minutes and make sure you are on level ground or the front is higher than the rear of the car.
Check for air, but it sounds more like a thermostat. Can you feel the hoses around it? Are they full?
Mike827
01-12-2010, 09:00 AM
no they are not full
It seems like the thermo may be stuck closed. Do you have heat?
Mike827
01-12-2010, 12:33 PM
no heat at all....is the motor okay...it was making a rattling noise when it was hot...but i went outside this morning the noise had stopped...it was running normal..but the only thing was is that the car was still running hot...I really dont know alot about this car...I just know its the perfect car to have...I am only 23 with one..:)
marauderoner
01-12-2010, 11:16 PM
Check ur oil u might have coolant in ur oil already same thing happend to me my brother turned the car ti warm up came outside and the gauge was high, maybe a stuck thermostat caused it well I had to replaced the heads, so u might have a big deal going, sorry for the bad news man good luck, if that make sure u replace ur water pump, clean out radiator and thermostat and all that mine ass well
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Mike827
01-13-2010, 01:39 AM
how do i know if the heads or bad?
I wouldn't worry about the heads yet. Our cars are more prone to leak through the oil filter adapter then a head gasket. Check your oil and water for intrusion of one or the other, replace your thermostat and make sure you vent everything well through the crossover tube. Put the correct antifreeze and percentage in.
Test the new thermo in a pan of water before you put it in. I have found significant variances in "new" thermo's.
RF Overlord
01-13-2010, 12:28 PM
Another thing...you really shouldn't let any car warm up by idling unattended for an hour...I don't care HOW cold it is outside.
Phrog_gunner
01-13-2010, 12:54 PM
Another thing...you really shouldn't let any car warm up by idling unattended for an hour...I don't care HOW cold it is outside.
^^ What he said, especially when the car warms up in like 10 mins anyway.
marauderoner
01-13-2010, 04:20 PM
I don't know don't be to confident on that, my car has 42k miles it probably had bout 36k when I had it warming up at idle and the head gasket blew, so, u should chek that out, and especially if u said ur car sounds like it's a diesel when u turn it on
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Mike827
01-14-2010, 11:36 AM
i changed the thermostat and added more antifreeze but the car is still running hot. i felt the hose and it felt like it was full, tight. it look like it was expanding, is it air still trapped in the cooling system?
03blackmerc
01-14-2010, 02:03 PM
after you put the t-stat in let it warm up and cool back down a few times. with the front end up, open the plug on the crossover pipe after it has cooled down once again. The antifreez should fill up to the very top of the plug if the air escaped correctly.
Motorhead350
01-14-2010, 02:15 PM
The radiator might be dirty. Used to happen to me until I powerwashed it at a coin car wash. Give it a try.
Hadamustang1
01-14-2010, 02:24 PM
This is the kinda thing that makes me want to buy one of those extended warrenty plans from the TV or from Ford..
Sorry Dude. But I think you got a problem.. take it in and get a leak down test done on the heads.. Probaly blown head gasket
marauderoner
01-14-2010, 03:44 PM
Lol that's what I've been trying to tell him
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RF Overlord
01-14-2010, 04:18 PM
...one of those extended warrenty SCAMS from the TVI fixed it for ya...
Richy04
01-16-2010, 08:27 AM
The best way to bleed the system is to get the nose of the car as high as you can and top it off.. Otherwise you are wasting your time.. Been there.. LOL
Yes, a set of ramps works nice for bleeding. BTW any signs of oil in water or vice-versa?
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