Coolant and overheating strangeness
Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2022 2:34 pm
Hi Folks,
I had a coolant leak a wee while ago, it was down to a issue with one of the pipes. I managed to get it fixed and when I took the bongo out again it seemed fine for a short while but then the temp gauge started to rise again. I managed to get it home with some stopping and starting but something odd happened.
As I was limping home the temp would rise up as expected and then I would park up and it would drop again. However when I was just outside town I pulled over as usual and sat for a bit but when I drove off again the temp needle didn't go above half (this is where is usually sits when driving for me)
The funny thing is this happened previously when the initial leak occured.....at the exact same spot!
The difference was this time there was no steam and no coolant leaking out of the van. Would anyone know why it might be overheating one minute and not the next?
There were no visual signs of overheating that I could see this time, the fan came on but I am guessing that's controlled by the temp gauge....
Could this be caused by a bleeding issue or something like that?
Thanks for any pointers...
Cheers
I had a coolant leak a wee while ago, it was down to a issue with one of the pipes. I managed to get it fixed and when I took the bongo out again it seemed fine for a short while but then the temp gauge started to rise again. I managed to get it home with some stopping and starting but something odd happened.
As I was limping home the temp would rise up as expected and then I would park up and it would drop again. However when I was just outside town I pulled over as usual and sat for a bit but when I drove off again the temp needle didn't go above half (this is where is usually sits when driving for me)
The funny thing is this happened previously when the initial leak occured.....at the exact same spot!
The difference was this time there was no steam and no coolant leaking out of the van. Would anyone know why it might be overheating one minute and not the next?
There were no visual signs of overheating that I could see this time, the fan came on but I am guessing that's controlled by the temp gauge....
Could this be caused by a bleeding issue or something like that?
Thanks for any pointers...
Cheers