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GY-16P
Car: 2000 silver coupe & 2002 Lexus IS300
Spring Hill
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Thermostat
04 SRT-4
Car seems to overheat while sitting in spots while running. with a/c on and without it on. we got a stock thermostat from napa, we are going to replace it tomorrow, that should fix the problem. has any1 else had this problem with there SRT-4 or no. and also if any1 else can think of anything else it might be let me know. |
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Peon on steroids!
Car: 97 Dodge neon coupe(built SRT engine when I have the time) '66 mustang coupe(restomod project)
Franklin, TN
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chances are if its only overheating while sitting in place its the radiator fans or the fan relay, its always been something to do with the fans in any overheating in place situation I have ever had(3 or 4 with both cars) I suppose it could also be the head gasket...but unless the temperature is flucuating wildly its almost certainly not the thermostat...cant hurt to replace though
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Senior Member
Car: 1998 S10 soon to be LS1; 1998 GSX-R600
Tampa
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If its overheating then I would definitely have to agree with Josiah b/c when a/c is on your fan should be running and you should have lower operating temps but just to make sure you know our cars run very warm stock right? Normal operating temps are between like 160-210 so its normal for it to go above halfway on the guage. Most people just replace the stocker with a 180 t-stat and bada-bing all better
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It's a Family Car Officer
Car: '04 Red Skittle and '00 Red Grand Cherokee
Tampa
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Mine was low on coolant when I bought it. I have never been able to keep coolant in the reserve tank. I have had to top of my coolant only twice in 12000 miles but I have gotten hot cause I was low on coolant and my fans work fine. Maybe his has the same issue.
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Skittle on crack!
Car:
Somewhere
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Was it really overheating? Or just climbing past the 210 mark? just above midway?
Mine used to do it too,but when I did S3r, I put new coolant. 50/50 mix and half bottle redline water wetter. She rarely ever goes over the mid point now, even on the hottest ass days. Also, burping the rad cna help if you have air trapped inside. |
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Registered User
Car: 2005 GTO
northdale
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Peon on steroids!
Car: 97 Dodge neon coupe(built SRT engine when I have the time) '66 mustang coupe(restomod project)
Franklin, TN
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if your constantly having to put coolant in...no matter what some say its not normal to go over 210 degrees(just a shade above halfway on the stock idiot light) I know you dont want to hear this...but I would consider changing out the head gasket and water pump, after you do the thermostat anyway...as well as flushing the radiator(maybe replacing it if its found to be bad)
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Peon on steroids!
Car: 97 Dodge neon coupe(built SRT engine when I have the time) '66 mustang coupe(restomod project)
Franklin, TN
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still under warranty right? its no big deal if it is....even if it isnt its only like 4 hours work...but then, I like tearing my neons to pieces and putting them back together
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It's a Family Car Officer
Car: '04 Red Skittle and '00 Red Grand Cherokee
Tampa
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Skittle on crack!
Car:
Somewhere
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