Cutting out - overheating???
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Cutting out - overheating???
Hi I've looked through the forums but not able to link anything with this issue.
I have 1.9dg. Last year stuck in slow / standstill traffic for a good few hours. My van cut out and really struggled to start and felt a bit rough once finally going.
Fast forward last week. Similar circumstances on the m5 car park. Van wouldn't rev and died. eventually started and once the traffic moved it was running but sometimes a bit rough.
Someone mentioned overheating. The needle did not go above 1/4 although driving back I noticed hot air blowing through when the cold air was on!!
Any ideas / checks
Cheers neil
I have 1.9dg. Last year stuck in slow / standstill traffic for a good few hours. My van cut out and really struggled to start and felt a bit rough once finally going.
Fast forward last week. Similar circumstances on the m5 car park. Van wouldn't rev and died. eventually started and once the traffic moved it was running but sometimes a bit rough.
Someone mentioned overheating. The needle did not go above 1/4 although driving back I noticed hot air blowing through when the cold air was on!!
Any ideas / checks
Cheers neil
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Re: Cutting out - overheating???
Have you ever changed the thermostat?
With the needle not going over a 1/4 then I would suspect that it has been removed by the PO.
This might confuse the autochoke, and it would be causing the roughness.
All based on your description.
With the needle not going over a 1/4 then I would suspect that it has been removed by the PO.
This might confuse the autochoke, and it would be causing the roughness.
All based on your description.
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Re: Cutting out - overheating???
Hi. No I haven't checked it since I've owned it (last year), but I'll check it out. Cheers
Re: Cutting out - overheating???
I would check temp gauge and wiring too. Needle on mine sits anywhere between red LED and about 1 needle width higher. If thermostat is in and operating correctly, it could be a reading issue.
Did you hear the fan come on?
It might be overheating but the gauge is reading false.
Did you hear the fan come on?
It might be overheating but the gauge is reading false.
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Re: Cutting out - overheating???
I have bled the system quite recently and I heard the fan coming on.. And when I was parked up to get some directions the fan kicked in.
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Re: Cutting out - overheating???
If it's not cutting out due to over heating it could be an ignition fault. I had similar issues a while back which were resolved by updating and servicing my ignition system. There are lots of cutting out/stalling threads and advice on here
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Re: Cutting out - overheating???
Could also be fuel pump in last throws. I suppose if you get a non-start scenario again but it kicks into life with a little petrol drizzled into carb throat - you'll know the cause.
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Re: Cutting out - overheating???
I'm not sure what is causing it, but when it does cut out usually when stuck in traffic, it almost sounds like the battery is dead as it really struggles to turn over, then it will kick into life once left for a short while.
I was questioning the overheating as I was driving back and just getting hot air through the cold blowers. Not sure if this is connected or not??
Thanks anyway for your advice so far
I was questioning the overheating as I was driving back and just getting hot air through the cold blowers. Not sure if this is connected or not??
Thanks anyway for your advice so far
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You can get hot air if the valve underneath no longer closes properly when using the hot/cold lever on dash. Mine does that to be honest. It may therefore not be overheating but wise to check if rad fan works correctly.
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How old is your battery and have you tested it with a multimeter?
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Re: Cutting out - overheating???
Sounds like what I have but I'm loosing water too. You?
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Re: Cutting out - overheating???
Hi no not losing water. Battery is an interesting one but it does start. However, it struggles with ticking over until it is warm. Maybe connected or jyst another issue lol
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Not sure to be honest. I've only had the bus for just over a year. How will I know if it's on its way out??
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Re: Cutting out - overheating???
Sounds like a very hot almost seized engine to me.stokeseys1974 wrote:I'm not sure what is causing it, but when it does cut out usually when stuck in traffic, ***it almost sounds like the battery is dead as it really struggles to turn over****, then it will kick into life once left for a short while.
Check for presence of thermostat first, can turn into a bit of a mission if bolts go *ping* so do homework on your particular cooling system and start early.
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