Overheating problem
#1
Overheating problem
The temparature guage reaches at the half-way mark when fully stopped then drops down when I accelerate.If the AC is turned on, the temparature goes up beyond the halfway mark. Any tips on what the specific issue might be? I replenished the radiator reserve bottle with Anti-Freeze 2 days ago so don't know if I missed somthing or if this might have anything to do with it or not.
#2
RE: Overheating problem
Check that both cooling fans behind the radiator turn on when AC compressor kicks in (click and inner face of compressor starts turning). Both should also come on when coolant temp reaches 195F. If one or both fans are out, you have found the problem. Most likley new fan motorsor new fan motor relays (less likely) will fix the problem.
If both fans are coming on, then the thermostat is probably sticking slightly closed causing higher temps.
good luck
If both fans are coming on, then the thermostat is probably sticking slightly closed causing higher temps.
good luck
#7
RE: Overheating problem
Okay, on my first visit to the Honda service center, they replaced the thermostat and fan relay switch. Three days later it began to over heat again and I took it back into service but they couldn't duplicate the over heat issue I was having nore could they figure out what was causing the issue. Yesterday it got worse, the car over heated again and when I checked the oil dip stick and inside the oil valve coverthe dreaded BHG was confirmed [:@]. Because they failed to diagnose the issue in time, they are responsible for this which they should cover all the costs under the dealers 30 day warranty.I'm having the car towed to the dealer today but just wanted to ask for some advise.I've only put 250 miles on the car since I've owned it (2 weeks) so having immediate issues with this car from a Honda dealer purchase is unacceptable. I'm leaning more towards disputing the purchase and ask for my money back rather than have them fix it. But if I do agree to have them fix it, how reliable will my engine be moving forward? Will it be as good as new? I've never had this issue on any of my cars b4 nore have I come accross anyone who has so your input is greatly appreciated.Thank you all!
#8
RE: Overheating problem
It would be good to know just what car/version/engine this is.
Lemon-laws are very different depending on where you live. But since you just bought it maybe you should check what those look like.
Lemon-laws are very different depending on where you live. But since you just bought it maybe you should check what those look like.
#9
RE: Overheating problem
If the problem is just a blown head gasket, it can often be repaired and the car will perform fine. I am assuming you bought a used car. If you have a lot of miles on the motor - another option is to have a lower-mileage motor swapped in - instead of doing the tear down/gasket replacement.
It may not be a gasket - it could be a cracked head or block - in which case, an engine swap is the most cost-effective option (from a cost perspective). But of course, this depends on what warranty you got with the vehicle when you purchased it.
I hope it all works out for you.
It may not be a gasket - it could be a cracked head or block - in which case, an engine swap is the most cost-effective option (from a cost perspective). But of course, this depends on what warranty you got with the vehicle when you purchased it.
I hope it all works out for you.
#10
RE: Overheating problem
OK so this is if it were me.... take it for a grain of salt..
Yeah if the gasket has been blown for a while, and you're having heating issues like that, i'd get my money back, and go to a different dealer...
Honda's a good ride though, don't give up on them yet!
Yeah if the gasket has been blown for a while, and you're having heating issues like that, i'd get my money back, and go to a different dealer...
Honda's a good ride though, don't give up on them yet!