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lamarc 03-31-2010 04:53 PM

4g63 turbo motor issues
 
okay im trying to fix up my 1990 1 gen awd trubo eclipse now it runs good starts up not problems but when your driving it temp is good when your sitting temp rises to about 3/25 of the way up not all the way to hot but close enought for me to worry when you drive temp goes back down any advise..

well good news is with the new thermostat gasket and cap its not running hot no more but coolant is durty as fuck so i will be doing that soon.... if you know anyone who wants to by one it is forsale now cheek my other thread all she needs is an axel now 70 at advance... need to seel help a vet sell his car.

talonman 03-31-2010 05:01 PM

Re: 4g63 turbo motor issues
 
Is this a first gen?
This happened to me, and come to find out, my radiator fan woesnt working. But yea checkl the thermostat, then if it still does it try the radiator fan, then hopefuylly that works or unfortunately it may be internal..

Fabrik8 03-31-2010 08:24 PM

Re: 4g63 turbo motor issues
 
If it's cooling properly when you're moving, the thermostat is working fine. If it wasn't, it wouldn't care whether you were moving or not because water isn't flowing through the radiator either way. It will usually overheat faster with a stuck (closed) thermostat when you're moving, because the engine is under load and producing a lot more heat.

It is possible that the thermostat is not opening all the way, so there is enough water flow when the pump is moving at a higher RPM than idle, and there is enough airflow over the radiator.

It sounds like a fan problem, so the fan, the fan switch (thermoswitch usually, but I don't know much about that car), or the fan relay. Thermoswitches go bad fairly frequently, and are cheap to replace, so I'd diagnose that first. You can remove it and test it in a pot of hot water on the stove usually. Use a multimeter and check resistance (or continuity) as the water heats up. You could also test it in the driveway while idling if the weather is warm. Basically you're just testing if the fan is actually doing its job or not. If it is, it's most likely a thermostat problem.

kulbordr 03-31-2010 08:28 PM

Re: 4g63 turbo motor issues
 
wire your fan into your cig lighter so its always on when the cars on :)

g S x 03-31-2010 08:43 PM

Re: 4g63 turbo motor issues
 
or fix it the right way... you really think the cigarette circuit is going to support the amps the fans draw when turning on? Just figure out whats wrong with your fans, check fuses/relays/temp sensor and check to see if the fan is actually locked up because i have seen that several times as well.

Fabrik8 03-31-2010 08:49 PM

Re: 4g63 turbo motor issues
 

Originally Posted by kulbordr (Post 6229197)
wire your fan into your cig lighter so its always on when the cars on :)

I know you're joking, but it still makes me wince.

kulbordr 03-31-2010 08:53 PM

Re: 4g63 turbo motor issues
 

Originally Posted by Fabrik8 (Post 6229224)
I know you're joking, but it still makes me wince.

lol

Newbsauce 04-01-2010 04:49 AM

Re: 4g63 turbo motor issues
 
Just out of curiosity, have you changed or flushed your coolant lately? If you have changed it, did you burp the system? I've seen this happen to many people with air pockets in their system.

lamarc 04-01-2010 09:59 AM

Re: 4g63 turbo motor issues
 
yes it is a first gen and the new thermostat was orderd today i will cheek the fan i know it is working i just dont know if it is spinning fast enougth to cool it and no i have not changed the fluid recently i know my last car talon had a bad thermostat stuck open and it stayed preety cool when it was decent outside until at idle then tried to over heat when it was hot out car owuld run hot while sitting ima take a look at it today keep you posted

buugiewuugie 04-01-2010 10:33 AM

Re: 4g63 turbo motor issues
 
Check the ring on your coolant/radiator cap. Sometimes they corrode and don't get a proper seal. I had that issue with mine. As said before try burping the system.


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