Its the old faithful problem again I think.
Can will sit ticking over without any problems.
When it is driven for approx 10 miles. the temp goes very quickly up into the red. It is an automatic and goes into limp home.
Before it over heats the temp sitS nice in the middle of the guage. hot air from the internal heater. Then no hot air and temp off the scale.
Has a new thermostat fitted and a new water pump. although old units seemed ok.
when you check the temp of the hoses when over heating, the hose from the radiator to the thermostat os cool and the other hose to the radiator is very hot. Also seem like they have a fair bit of pressure in them.
System has been bled to get all the air out of it .
Any thoughts? .
I would have siad that the thermostat was not opening sometimes, but that would not stop the water flowing through the internal heater matrix I dont think.
Can will sit ticking over without any problems.
When it is driven for approx 10 miles. the temp goes very quickly up into the red. It is an automatic and goes into limp home.
Before it over heats the temp sitS nice in the middle of the guage. hot air from the internal heater. Then no hot air and temp off the scale.
Has a new thermostat fitted and a new water pump. although old units seemed ok.
when you check the temp of the hoses when over heating, the hose from the radiator to the thermostat os cool and the other hose to the radiator is very hot. Also seem like they have a fair bit of pressure in them.
System has been bled to get all the air out of it .
Any thoughts? .
I would have siad that the thermostat was not opening sometimes, but that would not stop the water flowing through the internal heater matrix I dont think.