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Overheating?

Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2006 2:41 am
by Guest
I own a 1991 Beretta GT.

Recently I had my radiator and fan replaced due to an accident about 8 months ago and now less than a month ago I had my head gasket replaced, spark plugs changed, coolant cleaned out and re-added, and an my oil changed due to it being milky.

Now I have driven my car and saw that it overheated so I took it back into the shop and the guy said it was an electrical problem with the fan and fixed it the same day free of charge,

Now that I have been driving it I noticed a few things. Usually when I am driving on normal streets (city driving) it usually stays at 2/5 or at the highest the middle, rarely does it go above the middle on the temperature gauge and if it does it begins to cool down and in a few minutes it goes back to the middle or lower.

Now my real problem is when I am driving it in traffic. I have done so three times already. The first time it was heavy traffic and I had my air conditioning on and it got up to the 4/5 mark which is the last white mark. I turned off my A/C and turned on the heater and it began to drop to about halfway between the 4/5 mark and the middle mark.

The second time I drove it like 8 miles from home on the highway and it wa constant driving and it got up to the 4/5 mark. On the way back home it stayed in the middle and it went to the middle of the 4/5 and the middle mark before coming back down.

Today I drove it and it was great. Middle or less all the way and it got a bit above the middle mark before it came back down.

Now my question is this: Is this what I should expect? Does it seem to be getting to hot? I mean I payed a little more than a grand for the head gasket (it had to be taken into a machine shop because the heat warped it) and it does have a NEW radiator and a new fan. What should the ideal reading on the temperature gauge be?

Overheating?

Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2006 5:48 pm
by Mr Goodwrench
could you have a bad temp sending unit??  could not have all the air bleed of of the cooling system??  check it with a scanner with data an see what temp it running at..

Mr Goodwrench

Overheating?

Posted: Thu Jun 29, 2006 11:04 pm
by leadfoot93
You could try replacing the thermostat; they're cheap enough for the assurance of ruling out a faulty one.