Temp not going over 160
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Temp not going over 160
Its ungodly cold the other night, anyways, warmed up the truck for awhile, and drove around. I noticed my temp wasn't going over 160 usually its around the 190-200 region. Should i be worried?
Oh BTW when you get in your trucks first thing in the morning when its really cold, does your suspension kind of pop/crack, when some weight is placed on it. My roommate's ZR2 does the same thing.
Oh BTW when you get in your trucks first thing in the morning when its really cold, does your suspension kind of pop/crack, when some weight is placed on it. My roommate's ZR2 does the same thing.
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The thermostat controls the engine temperature , not the climate. In most cases.
If it does not warm up to operating temperature, you may have a problem with your thermostat.
Make sure the coolant if full too.
If it does not warm up to operating temperature, you may have a problem with your thermostat.
Make sure the coolant if full too.
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Year ,make and model please.blaz wrote:It's -30 C here and my temp guage won't go above 70 C.
S-series prior to the crew cab line do not set a code until below 158 F or 70 C.
Crew cabs will set the MIL after consecutive failures to reach 178 F.
For a crew cab with the stock thermostat if you do not reach 178 F , you have a problem.
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2005 blazer, The coolant is full and the temp. will not rise above 70 C. If the T-stat is stuck open will the temp even get that high? When my grand-am T-stat stuck open the temp wouldn't even register on the gauge. What else would cause this to happen? This appears to be the same problem coolpick has so I figured I would see if this was normal.
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That cold will set the MIL if it continues. The temp could get that high if it were stuck open. Don't trust the stock gauge to give you accurate readings.
No more than the price of a new stat, I would sure try one.
If you are the type to test things you can put your stat in a pan of water. Heat it and use a thermometer to measure when it opens fully. Obviously if it is open and cold, you have a problem.
Worth a look for sure.
No more than the price of a new stat, I would sure try one.
If you are the type to test things you can put your stat in a pan of water. Heat it and use a thermometer to measure when it opens fully. Obviously if it is open and cold, you have a problem.
Worth a look for sure.
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A very long flush and get away from Dexcool. You will not get it all out unless you do a thorough search and go to efforts to do it now. Anything other than Dex will be fine. Changing your tstat to eliminate that as the culprit is a good start.
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If you have access to a IR temp gun, that will work. The temp gauge for AC that push in the radiator will work too. They kind of look like a meat thermometer, which might work too?
A scan tool, ScanguageII, etc. Lots of choices. Just don't trust the stock gauge to be accurate until confirmed.
Newer vehicles are supposed to be better with Dex, but I say dump it and go green. Either that or watch it closely.
There are plenty of Dex threads, read them for more information. Recommendations for flushing and additives are there too.
A scan tool, ScanguageII, etc. Lots of choices. Just don't trust the stock gauge to be accurate until confirmed.
Newer vehicles are supposed to be better with Dex, but I say dump it and go green. Either that or watch it closely.
There are plenty of Dex threads, read them for more information. Recommendations for flushing and additives are there too.
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Man, if it's THAT cold...you should try getting some cardboard and coverup about 80% of your radiator to prevent some of that cold, cold air from getting into the radiator. (something the truckers have been doing on their big rigs for years, which is where I originally got the idea from)
I've been doing that for years when it gets down into the 20s cause it makers my heater work muchy better and brings the temp gauge up to where it normally runs on a hot summer day.
I think it would be cool to rig up some fins that you can push a button and close of air to 80% of your radiator so you don't have to get all ghetto with the cardboard
I've been doing that for years when it gets down into the 20s cause it makers my heater work muchy better and brings the temp gauge up to where it normally runs on a hot summer day.
I think it would be cool to rig up some fins that you can push a button and close of air to 80% of your radiator so you don't have to get all ghetto with the cardboard
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The needle was meant to stick up at 12 o'clock at 210*. Some just prefer to run a them a "little" colder.Rockrz wrote:............Is that was other S10 trcuks read?
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-40 is the official equal point on the F to C conversion chart but yea that's close enough to OMG it's freaking cold out. I joke I moved to Vermont to get away from winter weather after spending nearly 7 years in Potsdam NY we would usually get the -40 temps for a week or so straight each winter around now where we felt lucky when the high for the day hit -20F
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Does -20 actually fee warmer than-40??04crewvt wrote:-40 is the official equal point on the F to C conversion chart but yea that's close enough to OMG it's freaking cold out. I joke I moved to Vermont to get away from winter weather after spending nearly 7 years in Potsdam NY we would usually get the -40 temps for a week or so straight each winter around now where we felt lucky when the high for the day hit -20F
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i have a heat problem now as well.
just noticed that i lose my heat and have cold air blowing and will notice my temp gauge will fluctuate as well. the heat will come back over time but will lose it again and it repeats off and on but i have noticed it more in the city than when im driving on highway.
could this be a tstat problem or do i have other problems??
just noticed that i lose my heat and have cold air blowing and will notice my temp gauge will fluctuate as well. the heat will come back over time but will lose it again and it repeats off and on but i have noticed it more in the city than when im driving on highway.
could this be a tstat problem or do i have other problems??
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Might be air in the system, or the stat. Make sure you are not using the stock cap. Get a good one with a spring loaded relief. Purge the air. Make sure the expansion tank is full to the hot mark when cold.
A new thermostat is cheap. It might be worth replacing just for the peace of mind.
A new thermostat is cheap. It might be worth replacing just for the peace of mind.
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Re: Temp not going over 160
So my T-stat went again today, 16 months. I replaced it today (aways easier the second time).
The question this time is;
The check engine light came on, will it clear it's self after so many cycles or do I have to disconnect the battery?
The question this time is;
The check engine light came on, will it clear it's self after so many cycles or do I have to disconnect the battery?
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Re: Temp not going over 160
Yes to both.blaz wrote:So my T-stat went again today...will it clear it's self after so many cycles or do I have to disconnect the battery?
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Re: Temp not going over 160
HenryJ wrote:Yes to both.
Does that mean either way will work?
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Re: Temp not going over 160
Yes.
Personally I'd clear it and start fresh.
Personally I'd clear it and start fresh.
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Wow, fast with the answers!
Thanks again.
Thanks again.
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Re: Temp not going over 160
You are using a quality stat with the bypass valve, right? How about the coolant? Have you gone green and changed it every two years?
Don't forget to add some "Redline Water Wetter"
Don't forget to add some "Redline Water Wetter"
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Re: Temp not going over 160
Warranty is now finished, so green will be going in this summer. Just have to find the flush instructions on here. As for a quality T-stat yes, fail safe and I think the brand was stant?
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Re: Temp not going over 160
Sounds good. The "Orange stuff" is a problem for these engines. The next gen V , the 5.3L seems to be doing better with it. Way too many variables to say why for sure.
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