ukadamwest
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Having replaced the waterpump nearly 2 years ago, last night the temperature started to climb.. switched off let it cool down and continued on home, up steep hills, the temperature remained steady at the mid position on the couple of miles home..
about 6 months ago, i had a temp rise indicated, switched off immediately, waited a couple of minutes restarted and temp was fine, in the usual position.. continued the remaining half an hour home with temp rise and everyting A-OK. thought it may have had an airlock so bled out any air, its been fine since..
Done a few couple of hundred mile round trips, towed heavy trailers up and down hills, sat in traffic etc etc since then, all been fine and dandy !!
Anyone any ideas ?
I cannot for the life of me remember which brand water pump was supplied. was it a ****part one ??
Thinking it can only be pump or T-stat as there is no leaking, no oil contamination ..
maybe the pump vanes are not seated well on the shaft wondering if i should change the waterpump (along with the t-stat)
Any thoughts?
about 6 months ago, i had a temp rise indicated, switched off immediately, waited a couple of minutes restarted and temp was fine, in the usual position.. continued the remaining half an hour home with temp rise and everyting A-OK. thought it may have had an airlock so bled out any air, its been fine since..
Done a few couple of hundred mile round trips, towed heavy trailers up and down hills, sat in traffic etc etc since then, all been fine and dandy !!
Anyone any ideas ?
I cannot for the life of me remember which brand water pump was supplied. was it a ****part one ??
Thinking it can only be pump or T-stat as there is no leaking, no oil contamination ..
maybe the pump vanes are not seated well on the shaft wondering if i should change the waterpump (along with the t-stat)
Any thoughts?