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Old 21-10-2010, 05:43 PM   #1
AdamA
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Hi guys,

Recently I had some work done to my car by you guys which included a thermostat replacement/upgrade.

But I think there is something wrong with it. Any normal driving except highway driving the temp needle will move 1/4 of the way up and then the engine bay fan will kick in. This happens alot.

I could be driving on the highway and the needle will be sitting at 1/4 then get off the highway and stop at the traffic lights, give it 1min and it will move about 1/5-1/4 up and fan kicks in, cooling it down about an 1/8 and fan goes off but it just moves back up again and fan kicks in again after about another minute.

I was in a Maccas drive through the other day, normal driving before I got to the drive through, and during the time it took to order and get my meal, the fan had turned on/off 4 times. It was in the space of about 5mins. It was 14 degrees outside.

Today was the first day it was warm and the fan was on 50% of the time I was driving. And it was only topped 29degrees.

You guys agree the thermostat could be the issue or something else?

Thanks

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Old 21-10-2010, 08:20 PM   #2
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drop by and we will look at it.. it might have something to do with the raditator or thermostat.
The fans are set a little lower to keep engine temps down.
We also can put the old thermostat back in but you will loose some power..

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