Bubbling noise from engine area
I have a 2002 Durango 4 x 4 4.7L with 78,000 miles. Recently the car began overheating when I sat at the bus stop waiting for the kids. My brother changed out the thermostat after doing a pressure check to make sure there were no leaks. Yesterday I started the car and there is a bubbling/boiling noise coming from up front. Any ideas what it might be?
P.S. The overheating seems to have stopped, however I did notice my temperature gage going a little higher after driving for a while last week. I turned on the heat and it dropped back down.
P.S. The overheating seems to have stopped, however I did notice my temperature gage going a little higher after driving for a while last week. I turned on the heat and it dropped back down.
Did your brother burp the engine? If not, here's how:
1: Park at a slight incline so that the upper radiator hose is the highest point.
2: Wait for the engine to cool down before opning the radiator cap.
3: Unscrew the orange-colored allen bolt where the hose meets the engine. Do not unscrew all the way just enough to be loose.
4: Turn on the engine and watch for the coolant flowing past the cap.
5: Slowly add coolant until you see it leaking from the allen bolt past the threads.
6: Tighten the allen nut and close off the rad cap. You have burped the D.
HTH
1: Park at a slight incline so that the upper radiator hose is the highest point.
2: Wait for the engine to cool down before opning the radiator cap.
3: Unscrew the orange-colored allen bolt where the hose meets the engine. Do not unscrew all the way just enough to be loose.
4: Turn on the engine and watch for the coolant flowing past the cap.
5: Slowly add coolant until you see it leaking from the allen bolt past the threads.
6: Tighten the allen nut and close off the rad cap. You have burped the D.
HTH
Burp the system, and also have him check and ensure that the electric fan is coming on. There is a small fan between the main engine fan and the radiator inside the fan shroud.
The fan should come on when the A/C is on or the Defroster is on.
The fan should come on when the A/C is on or the Defroster is on.
Quick related question: what can cause the e-fan to stop working? Heard about checking the ground and know about checking the fuses, would there be anything else? Mine still seems not to be working but have yet to check it.
1) Raise up th efront of the D and put jack stands under the frame.
2) Get under the front of the D right below the rear of the front bumper.
3) You will see an opening where you can reach in and see a green connector. That's the e-fan connector.
4) Unplug the connector and run a dedicated line from the battery to the connector. Plus to plus, neg to neg.
If the e-fan kicks on with the direct feed, you have a problem somewhere between the fuses/relays and the e-fan. If it still doesn't spin, you need a new e-fan.
BTW, you can check for continuity from the connector as well. Use a volt meter or a test light to see if you're getting power to the connector by turning on the a/c or defroster to see if you're getting a reading. HTH









