Urgent! - 1.4 MPI Overheating
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Urgent! - 1.4 MPI Overheating
Can anyone help me?
My Dad's 1.4 MK3 golf is overheating (through expansion tank, light on dash etc) yet the radiator is stone cold.
Could this be the head gasket or something?
The oil cap is gunged up with creamy stuff but has been for over a year and assumed this was down to my mum doing just 2miles a day in the week. No coolant has been lost either.
Anyone got any guesses?
My Dad's 1.4 MK3 golf is overheating (through expansion tank, light on dash etc) yet the radiator is stone cold.
Could this be the head gasket or something?
The oil cap is gunged up with creamy stuff but has been for over a year and assumed this was down to my mum doing just 2miles a day in the week. No coolant has been lost either.
Anyone got any guesses?
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sounds like nothings getting to your radiator = temperature not being reduced = thermostat not opening
possibly it got damaged when you put it in, or has gone wrong since. maybe some other problem has caused it to gunge. one simple rule i got taught a long time ago may be of use here - never assume the new part is going to be perfectly ok simply because it's new. Duff things do get manufactured and slip past QC from time to time.
Plus if you've been getting cream on your filler for that long i'd have had the engine checked out long ago...
possibly it got damaged when you put it in, or has gone wrong since. maybe some other problem has caused it to gunge. one simple rule i got taught a long time ago may be of use here - never assume the new part is going to be perfectly ok simply because it's new. Duff things do get manufactured and slip past QC from time to time.
Plus if you've been getting cream on your filler for that long i'd have had the engine checked out long ago...
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It was the impeller on the water pump asa it was the original crappy plastic one! New water pump cambelt and vbelt at a cost of £184bstardchild wrote:^ what he said firstTahrey1043 wrote:first guess would be your thermostat is stuck
second is maybe your knackered gasket is to blame for this..
Or
water pump impeller has corroded away
Or
someones been heavy handed with rad weld
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