Engine not hot enough/over heating
Dodge Ram 1500 2001 250,000 miles
During the winter, the check engine light would come on, and I took it to Autozone, and they said the engine wasn't getting hot enough. I didn't worry about it much since the summer was coming. Now we are in Spring, and I noticed the temperature going to 210 when I am idling after driving. About a week ago I changed the thermostat with a 192 Failsafe from O'Reilly, and not the 195. Today, while sitting in the Whataburger drive thru with the A/C on, the temperature got up to 220. After driving off, it went back down to 190 or so. Any ideas? After changing the thermostat, I filled it up with antifreeze coolant. The water pump was changed about 3 years ago. I am worried about it overheating being in Houston, with the Summer heat coming soon. Thanks!
During the winter, the check engine light would come on, and I took it to Autozone, and they said the engine wasn't getting hot enough. I didn't worry about it much since the summer was coming. Now we are in Spring, and I noticed the temperature going to 210 when I am idling after driving. About a week ago I changed the thermostat with a 192 Failsafe from O'Reilly, and not the 195. Today, while sitting in the Whataburger drive thru with the A/C on, the temperature got up to 220. After driving off, it went back down to 190 or so. Any ideas? After changing the thermostat, I filled it up with antifreeze coolant. The water pump was changed about 3 years ago. I am worried about it overheating being in Houston, with the Summer heat coming soon. Thanks!
Also make sure your cooling system is burped too. You might have an air bubble.
also check you thermostat.
+1 on fan clutch.
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How do you get rid of that? Drain and refill?
I just replaced it with a brand new one two weeks ago.
How do you tell if it's bad? When I replaced the water pump 3 years ago, I didn't change the fan clutch. I just bolted the whole thing back on to the water pump. When the engine is off and I give it a spin, it moves a little, but only about 1/4 rotation. It seems kind of stiff.
I just replaced it with a brand new one two weeks ago.
How do you tell if it's bad? When I replaced the water pump 3 years ago, I didn't change the fan clutch. I just bolted the whole thing back on to the water pump. When the engine is off and I give it a spin, it moves a little, but only about 1/4 rotation. It seems kind of stiff.
How do you get rid of that? Drain and refill?
I just replaced it with a brand new one two weeks ago.
How do you tell if it's bad? When I replaced the water pump 3 years ago, I didn't change the fan clutch. I just bolted the whole thing back on to the water pump. When the engine is off and I give it a spin, it moves a little, but only about 1/4 rotation. It seems kind of stiff.
I just replaced it with a brand new one two weeks ago.
How do you tell if it's bad? When I replaced the water pump 3 years ago, I didn't change the fan clutch. I just bolted the whole thing back on to the water pump. When the engine is off and I give it a spin, it moves a little, but only about 1/4 rotation. It seems kind of stiff.
I thought I would install a new fan clutch, since I don't think it has ever been replaced, and I didn't see any improvement. I went to O'reillys to ask for input, and he said to maybe try a new radiator cap. I bought one for $5, and it seemed to stay cooler longer, but then it went up after idling. I thought I would check the coolant level again, and it was very low. I could of sworn I just filled it up a few weeks ago. This time, I let the engine run, and filled it up to the top. Now, it is almost staying too cold. It tends to stay around the 150 mark. My check engine light came on, and I know it's because it wasn't getting hot enough. I will keep an eye on it for awhile.




. but i am going to fix both eventually