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September 26th, 2017 07:14 AM #71
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September 26th, 2017 07:19 AM #72
sa radiator cap ang tignan pag malamig... silip lng😉
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September 26th, 2017 02:07 PM #74The radiator fan of my Honda City VX 2014 is not working which caused my car to overheat 3 days ago. Sadly, my 3 year warranty just lapsed 4 months ago. Meaning, I would have to shoulde the cost. Badtrip!!
I live far from a Honda service center -- so I asked the nearest Shell gas station for an estimate. Per the mechanic, original Honda raditor fan would cost around ~P14T. But he said that I can instead buy a brand new Japan radiator (Denso) in Banawe for about P7K and they (Shell mechanic) can install it for P400 labor.
Any City onwers here experience with their radiator fan not working? What did you replace it with & how much.
Thanks in advance for the help.
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September 26th, 2017 02:10 PM #75
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September 26th, 2017 09:21 PM #76
Most Honda cars have the radiator fans switch normally open (N.O.) and closes when the threshold had been reached. To eliminate possibilities , unplug the radiator fans switch at the bottom of the radiator and jumper with a paper clip ( with the ignition switching the ON position). The fan should run at full speed,if not, check the rad fan relay or the fan motor. This time, unplug the relay and jumper (with a fused jumper wire)between the two larger female terminal of the relay block where you unplugged the relay. If the fan still won't run, the motor is probably bad.
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December 12th, 2017 05:37 PM #77Good afternoon, I am seeking assistance from you guys to solve the issue I'm experiencing with my Nissan Urvan model 2009 (UV express). Since the van is experiencing high pressure recently, we brought it to our mechanic, he then performs the following on consecutive days, 1) Removed the Thermostat but still there is high pressure; 2) replaced the water pump and fan blade with brand new ones but again still high pressure while running; 3) cleaned both the radiator and sub radiator but last night my driver called and told me again there is high pressure, he then turn off the engine check the radiator (still full and no water leakage). He restarted the car after a few minutes and it became normal until he finished his duties. Any ideas what other possible factors that causes the high pressure? thanks a lot.
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December 12th, 2017 05:50 PM #78
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December 12th, 2017 06:03 PM #79
It couldn't have "higher pressure". The radiator cap that relieves the built up hydrostatic pressure couldn't get stronger but the other way around. Maybe, what you're trying to say is that the temperature is higher.
Your rad cap is designed to open at 0.9 kg/sq.cm or roughly 13 psig.
If your situation is overheating, try bleeding your cooling system.
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December 13th, 2017 12:58 AM #80What are the signs of radiator hose replacement? Thanks!
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If that's the case, then hindi rin pala lahat ng nakaka-afford sa kanila ay hindi frugal mag-isip...
2021 Toyota Land Cruiser LC300