Hey Zack. No . Actually I’ve realized that the radiator had only water in
it which has a lower boiling point , which resulted in the coolant water to
boil out of the system, I’ve been putting in coolant that has a higher
boiling point at it does help. it does not boil out so soon, but there is
still too much water in the system so i’m replacing water with coolant all
along.
What kind of problems were you having that made you say you are going to
try and change the thermostat? For some reason in my 626 I notice that the
temperature gauge continuously slides over to the cold and then back to the
middle then back to cold and sometimes past the C then stays there for a
bit. That is why I am going to change my thermostat.
thank you so much
I’ve had some boiling but the thermostat didn’t move. By fixing the primary
fan it had been fixed.
Did that fix the problem?
Hey Zack. No . Actually I’ve realized that the radiator had only water in
it which has a lower boiling point , which resulted in the coolant water to
boil out of the system, I’ve been putting in coolant that has a higher
boiling point at it does help. it does not boil out so soon, but there is
still too much water in the system so i’m replacing water with coolant all
along.
What kind of problems were you having that made you say you are going to
try and change the thermostat? For some reason in my 626 I notice that the
temperature gauge continuously slides over to the cold and then back to the
middle then back to cold and sometimes past the C then stays there for a
bit. That is why I am going to change my thermostat.
Fuse or rad switch?