Vitara Over-Heating
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- Winch master
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Vitara Over-Heating
I have noticed in the last couple of days that my wagon has been running a bit hotter (According to the temp gauge). I have heard and read that this can be a problem. Is there something I should be doing now to prevent this getting worse?
Re: Vitara Over-Heating
Id take outthe radiator.
Flush it out with a hose & check it not blocked & while its out make sure there isnt any mud in the fins etc..can be done while still in vehicle...but soooo much easier when out.
Take out the thermostat & make sure its working properly...it might be jammed shut or open...both will make it overheat.
When you refill the cooling system put lots of anti-freeze in it .
Flush it out with a hose & check it not blocked & while its out make sure there isnt any mud in the fins etc..can be done while still in vehicle...but soooo much easier when out.
Take out the thermostat & make sure its working properly...it might be jammed shut or open...both will make it overheat.
When you refill the cooling system put lots of anti-freeze in it .
Re: Vitara Over-Heating
I'd also suggest that you fit extractors if it hasn'e already got them. The factory exhaust manifold can be the cause of problems as they get older.
'89 3-Dr scud. 2" body lift, 2" suspension, Snorkel, 31x10.5's, Evil-daughter chose the paint-job.
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Re: Vitara Over-Heating
Yep got extractors on, And I made a "custom" Heat intake for the cold and frosties. But it is time for me to upgrade to something a little roomier, so prob gonna sell it.