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Thread: 2.4l puma enigne overheat problem

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    I reproduced the problem just now, and found the radiator top hose area was warm or abit hot, but the bottom hose area was cool, as cool as the ambient temperature, does this suggest the radiator is blocked???

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    Quote Originally Posted by labrado View Post
    I added a pair of spot lights last year, why it may cause overheating???
    I imagine it's being suggested that they may be impeding air flow to the rad?

    FWIW I have plenty of crap infront of my rad and no overheating issues.

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    Quote Originally Posted by n plus one View Post
    I imagine it's being suggested that they may be impeding air flow to the rad?

    FWIW I have plenty of crap infront of my rad and no overheating issues.
    aha, I see. Curious to know what you have put in front of your rad other than the lights.

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    Quote Originally Posted by labrado View Post
    aha, I see. Curious to know what you have put in front of your rad other than the lights.
    Winch control box.

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    Quote Originally Posted by labrado View Post
    I reproduced the problem just now, and found the radiator top hose area was warm or abit hot, but the bottom hose area was cool, as cool as the ambient temperature, does this suggest the radiator is blocked???
    thermostat maybe--
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    Could it be a sheared water pump shaft? I remember these shearing on occasion on the TD5 causing near instant overheating, with a cold radiator.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pedro_The_Swift View Post


    thermostat maybe--
    Bingo, problem resolved. Put a new thermostat in, all good now.

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