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Over Heats on Highway <Solved!>

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Well I fixed my over heating on the highway problems! :banana:

 

 

It turned out to be a bad radiator. Thanks for the great advice!

 

History:

 

Original thread

 

First try before asking USMB

 

New water pump

New thermostat

Used Radiator (i pulled it off my soob that was not over heating, but has a bad clutch)

Jumped electric fan switch

 

 

After asking on USMB:

 

New Radiator

New Radiator Cap

 

 

On my test run I got her up to 80 mph and turned on the AC and the temp gauge did not even move.

 

I am so happy I got this licked. I thought it was a blown head gasket for sure.

 

 

Thanks to all at the USMB!

 

Special thanks to: mikeshoup and edrach

 

-=fred=-

By temp gauge did not move, you don't mean that it was bottomed out do ya? (stupid, I know, just have to ask sometimes) :grin:

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I mean that that it came up to about 1/3 to 1/2 of the gauge and stayed there the whole drive.

 

Thanks again!

 

-=fred=-

 

 

By temp gauge did not move, you don't mean that it was bottomed out do ya? (stupid, I know, just have to ask sometimes) :grin:

Fred, glad to see it's working for you. Sometimes the simplest solution are the answer. Your car's symptoms were classic and you had eliminated the other things first. Good job.

 

PS: I ordered a radiator from Spalding today for my Impreza....brand new $83 plus tax and shipping. I'm so happy.:clap:

  • Author

Very nice! I would love to get an Impreza. What year/make/model is it?

 

-=fred=-

 

 

Fred, glad to see it's working for you. Sometimes the simplest solution are the answer. Your car's symptoms were classic and you had eliminated the other things first. Good job.

 

PS: I ordered a radiator from Spalding today for my Impreza....brand new $83 plus tax and shipping. I'm so happy.:clap:

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