NioMarvin83
Active Member
It sounds like the coolant isn’t circulating properly. Here are a few things to check:
Water Pump: The water pump might not be working. Check for leaks or damage, and make sure the impeller inside is spinning correctly.
Clogged System: There could be a blockage in the radiator, hoses, or heater core. Flushing the system might help clear it.
Air in the System: If there’s air trapped in the cooling system, it can stop the coolant from flowing. Bleed the system to remove air pockets.
Radiator Cap: A faulty radiator cap can cause pressure problems, affecting coolant flow. Try replacing it.
T-stat Installed Correctly: Double-check that the thermostat is installed properly and facing the right direction.
Start with these steps and see if they solve the problem.
Water Pump: The water pump might not be working. Check for leaks or damage, and make sure the impeller inside is spinning correctly.
Clogged System: There could be a blockage in the radiator, hoses, or heater core. Flushing the system might help clear it.
Air in the System: If there’s air trapped in the cooling system, it can stop the coolant from flowing. Bleed the system to remove air pockets.
Radiator Cap: A faulty radiator cap can cause pressure problems, affecting coolant flow. Try replacing it.
T-stat Installed Correctly: Double-check that the thermostat is installed properly and facing the right direction.
Start with these steps and see if they solve the problem.