Wierd overheating issue, any ideas?
Posted: Sun Nov 22, 2009 5:15 pm
Hi, I took a quick trip out to asda this afternoon, no dramas, spent an hour in the shop then jumped back in the bongo, put the aircon and heater on to clear the screen and waited about5-6 mins for someone to be considerate enough to let me reverse out of my space.
I drove no more than 1/4 mile and the mason alarm went loopy, I pulled into a layby and jumped out expecting to see water pouring out of a burst hose as usual, but no drips, no odd smells or noises. I opened the bonnet and felt the top of the rad was warm and the expansion tank was warm. Mine's too discoloured to see the level through the plastic so I left it a little while and opened the lid. First time I tried that the water boiled and splashed a little out, when I'd left it another 10 mins I opened again and could see that the level was normal.
Not being able to see any problems that I could fix, and with no facilities to bleed the system I thought I'd risk driving home with my eyes on the temp guage, when I turned on the ignition the needle went to the normal 12 o'clock position and it never went past 12:30 in the 2 miles home...
Any ideas? It's been running fine since my last hose went a few months ago with several long motorway trips with no problems. I've not topped up the water since bleeding it back then and the level looks the same....
Themostat?
Blocked Rad?
Water pump?
Thanks
Steve
I drove no more than 1/4 mile and the mason alarm went loopy, I pulled into a layby and jumped out expecting to see water pouring out of a burst hose as usual, but no drips, no odd smells or noises. I opened the bonnet and felt the top of the rad was warm and the expansion tank was warm. Mine's too discoloured to see the level through the plastic so I left it a little while and opened the lid. First time I tried that the water boiled and splashed a little out, when I'd left it another 10 mins I opened again and could see that the level was normal.
Not being able to see any problems that I could fix, and with no facilities to bleed the system I thought I'd risk driving home with my eyes on the temp guage, when I turned on the ignition the needle went to the normal 12 o'clock position and it never went past 12:30 in the 2 miles home...
Any ideas? It's been running fine since my last hose went a few months ago with several long motorway trips with no problems. I've not topped up the water since bleeding it back then and the level looks the same....
Themostat?
Blocked Rad?
Water pump?
Thanks
Steve