megawatts Posted February 8, 2009 Share Posted February 8, 2009 Having checked the Heater matrix, cleaned and cleared everything (potential airlocks etc), there is almost no water flow from the matrix Inflow pipe to the matrix. It means virtually no coolant flow Into the matrix, so no heat inside the car. I can have this physically disconnected and open, and no coolant comes out of it! I imagine I could drive the car with this left off, and open! I noticed in the snow that the left side of the engine was taking the ice/snow off the bonnet, and NOT the side where the exhaust is, where you would expect a lot of heat. The Thermostat has been removed by a previous owner, so cooling is always full on, via the Rad. Replacing the thermostat has the engine overheating very quickly. i.e. just on idle it goes very high.. Is this is faulty water pump? With the thermostat bypassed, the engine runs smooth, lots of power, no coolant loss via the exhaust, or any head gasket issues. If there was no coolant flow, surely the engine would very badly overheat..thermostat bypassed or not. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tooquicktostop Posted February 8, 2009 Share Posted February 8, 2009 (edited) So many things sound wrong with this set up and also sound like you have the potential to really do some damage if not sorted First of all taking out the thermo as a fix is a bad idea and I would replace with a new one It sounds like your heater matrix is completly blocked, you can bypass this (some will say this also is a bad idea) You need to get the water pump checked but if you are running normally at times then I doubt it has failed, again worth a check You say it has overheated in the past, this is never a good thing and I would avoid this at all costs going forward again If you ave no coolant flow when the pipes or open to the matrix inlet does sound like a pump or blockage issue however Edited February 8, 2009 by tooquicktostop (see edit history) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
megawatts Posted February 8, 2009 Author Share Posted February 8, 2009 Hi, I have had the matrix out, and its clean and clear. There is simply very little if any pressure coming from the inflow pipe from the enegione. the engine only overheats when a thermostat is fitted. I have had the car like this since I bought it 3 years ago. Its only now, after checvking for airlocks, removing the whole dash, to get at the matrix, that eventually found the thermostat was actually removed, (the O ring it was mounted in, was left in). Why no pressure in the upper matrix inflow pipe.. thus thinking there is a blockage somewhere or the water pump is not doing much. At this point, with this weather, the car is undriveable. QUOTE=tooquicktostop;2270832]So many things sound wrong with this set up and also sound like you have the potential to really do some damage if not sorted First of all taking out the thermo as a fix is a bad idea and I would replace with a new one It sounds like your heater matrix is completly blocked, you can bypass this (some will say this also is a bad idea) You need to get the water pump checked but if you are running normally at times then I doubt it has failed, again worth a check You say it has overheated in the past, this is never a good thing and I would avoid this at all costs going forward again If you ave no coolant flow when the pipes or open to the matrix inlet does sound like a pump or blockage issue however Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JustGav Posted February 8, 2009 Share Posted February 8, 2009 I'd pull the water pump and check it, sounds like it may be shot. It needs to be done before something gets damaged if it hasn't been already... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
megawatts Posted February 10, 2009 Author Share Posted February 10, 2009 Doing it on Friday, we will see! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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