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  1. #1 Strange coolant temperatures. 
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    Hello forum.

    Its getting hot out here in Atlanta. Noticed my gauge cluster temp gauge reading a bit high in traffic. Switched over the Aeroforce and it was reading 233deg at the stop light. Pulled over, popped the hood expecting a coolant leak.... Nothing. Topped off the coolant reservoir and made it home. Aeroforce was averaging about 204deg with a low of 195deg on a long stretch of highway.

    I have had a 180deg T-Stat on the car for about 7 years and I have never seen it get this hot. In the morning im going to bleed the system and drive it around to check the temps.

    Im thinking the T-Stat is stuck open. What do yall think?

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    If t-stat was stuck open you'd be running cooler.

    If you have a 180 T-stat and did not tune for it the fans will not come on until 210.


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    It is tuned for the 180 deg t stat.

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    Tell me you've done at least 1 coolant flush within those 7 years, lol.
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    lol yes I did a dextron delete as soon as i got the car. Have done flushes about once a year for good measure.

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    I'd pop a new 10 dollar thermostat in there just for kicks.

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    Even with stock settings, 233 is hot. I have an ever so slightly failed head gasket and my car doesn't get that hot with the 195. Even further, I am just north so we are comparing at the same temps.

    When my fans finally kick on (226 or so) the temps plummet back to 210.
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    If I was you Id begin looking at the coolant pump or the radiator.

    Id Do a flush
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    Flushed the system, bled, topped off. Coolant temperatures average 170-185 deg around town. There had to be an air bubble in the system even after I bled it before the flush. I may stop topping it off in the overflow tank and just use the radiator filler cap.

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