Hi, does anyone have any idea why my 1.6 diesel overheats?
The only way to stop it overheating is to have the heater full on, not much fun in the summer!
The radiator does not get hot! I've changed the thermostat (although the old one appears new - fitted at last service?) but that made no difference. Running without a thermostat results in the radiator heating up and no overheating. The fan then operates as normal.
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Have you tried to bleed the coolant system? does it lose coolant? is water pump OK? is there any water getting through the radiator? blockage etc, when it gets hot see if the pipes too and coming away from the rad are hot.
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assuming there was no air lock which in the diesels is not normaly a problem
and without the thermostat everything is normal I would say you are unlucky enough to have 2 duff thermostats. proof in the pudding would be to dangle them in a saucepan of water with a thermometer and check they open at right temperature and they open fully. I think its about 85C start of opening
with a max stroke of 7mm at 105C
and without the thermostat everything is normal I would say you are unlucky enough to have 2 duff thermostats. proof in the pudding would be to dangle them in a saucepan of water with a thermometer and check they open at right temperature and they open fully. I think its about 85C start of opening
with a max stroke of 7mm at 105C
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Thanks Simon,
There appears to be no leakage of coolant.
I'm not sure about the water pump, it's not making any strange noises etc.
With the thermostat fitted both pipes to the radiator are cold, only the heater matrix gets hot.
I thought it must be the thermosat that was faulty particularly as the radiator heats up when it is removed.
There appears to be no leakage of coolant.
I'm not sure about the water pump, it's not making any strange noises etc.
With the thermostat fitted both pipes to the radiator are cold, only the heater matrix gets hot.
I thought it must be the thermosat that was faulty particularly as the radiator heats up when it is removed.
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where did the thermostat come from?i removed the thermostat on my golf diesel the other month and the genuine one had holes allway round the mounting rim but the non genuine one i refitted didnt when i have previously refilled the cooling system it was just a case of water in and it bleed it's self easy as that with new gsf thermostat i had to remove the top radiator hose and fill it there run it with the hose loose to purge air etc or it just airlocked are real mare might be worth trying a genuine stat for what they cost
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