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    #241
    Quote Originally Posted by mina_nuka View Post
    If the overheating just happened, maybe the coolant level was low or maybe the thermostat was stuck closed. At that age I would replace the thermostat whether it still opens normally or not.
    Thank you po for your input. I tried observing the temperature for a while but so far it stayed at the normal operating temp.

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    #242
    Quote Originally Posted by batang_angas View Post
    Hello po again. I'm having temperature issues po with my 03 Honda City Type Z. The temperature is getting high so I stopped at the nearest gas station to get water to cool down. There were some bystanders who helped me out to figure out what's wrong with the car. They are saying that the radiator was clogged.
    Here's what I know so far:
    -the fans are working fine
    -I'm not losing coolant and water from the radiator

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    Maybe its as simple as a faulty radiator cap.

    A friend had this intermittent overheating issue on his innova. After a few visit to his suking shop that found no problem, i opened the radiator cap only to see that the spring rusted and fell to the radiator

    Replaced it with a new cap. No more overheating

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    #243
    Quote Originally Posted by sirkosero View Post
    Maybe its as simple as a faulty radiator cap.

    A friend had this intermittent overheating issue on his innova. After a few visit to his suking shop that found no problem, i opened the radiator cap only to see that the spring rusted and fell to the radiator

    Replaced it with a new cap. No more overheating

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    Thanks for the input sir! Much appreciated. I will bring the car to my mechanic on Monday to see if there are other issues. But so far the temp hasn't risen above normal operating conditions.

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    #244
    Quote Originally Posted by batang_angas View Post
    Thanks for the input sir! Much appreciated. I will bring the car to my mechanic on Monday to see if there are other issues. But so far the temp hasn't risen above normal operating conditions.

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    what was done to fix the problem?

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    #245
    Quote Originally Posted by StockEngine View Post
    what was done to fix the problem?
    Actually I did nothing sir. Which really bothers me. I'm not sure what caused it to rise to the point of almost overheating that's why I'm trying to observe the car if it would repeat the same thing again, but so far everything is back to normal. [emoji848] But I'll have my mechanic to have a look at it, may be its just a faulty radiator cap or a water pump problem. I'll let you know once I have figured it out.

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    #246
    perhaps it is the fan.
    it may be rotating, but it is not rotating as fast as it should.
    if one drives long enough, the coolant will overheat.

    i had problem with my sentra before. the fans were working, but when i compared the volume of air the old ones were pushing, to the amount of air new fans would push, i replaced my "still-working" fans. that solved my overheating problem.

    another possibility is clogged radiator tubes.

    but i finally got to the fans, after ruling out the other possibilities.
    it was a tedious process spanning almost a year.
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    #247
    ^ Doc Is there a sure way to determine the slow but progressive deterioration of the operational capacity of the rad fan?

    I regularly check the coolant reservoir of my fd2's rad and i notice there's a gradual decrease in the amount of coolant in it in a time frame of over several months.

    do what you gotta do so you can do what you wanna do
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    Quote Originally Posted by baludoy View Post
    ^ Doc Is there a sure way to determine the slow but progressive deterioration of the operational capacity of the rad fan?

    I regularly check the coolant reservoir of my fd2's rad and i notice there's a gradual decrease in the amount of coolant in it in a time frame of over several months.

    do what you gotta do so you can do what you wanna do

    it's like growing kids, i suppose.
    if you see them every day, you won't notice their increasing height.
    but if you see them only once a year during mano-po-season, you will notice it, that is, if you remember how short (or tall) they were the previous year..

    but if i were to hazard a guess... i probably would suspect it if my temp needle goes beyond what i normally see.
    in my car, that would be beyond the halfway mark to, say, at least 5/8 , in heavy traffic.
    my other car kasi (no aux fan, but a direct-drive with silicone-operated clutch), or my sentra when it was new, kahit one hour in standstill noonday traffic, the needle still kept a little under halfway.

    in my instance, i thought the blow was strong. only a side-by-side comparison convinced me otherwise.

    in retrospect, it was my over-reving temp needle (won't work with some cars' idiot temp warning light), and the loss of coolant, both in the radiator and in the reservoir.
    the soundness of the old-timer's advice hit me, when i actually saw steam bubbling out of the reservoir. it meant that my coolant in the radiator wasn't getting cooled, and was bubbling out into the reservoir, resulting in overheated reservoir coolant, thus resulting in bubbling.
    i expected similar symptoms with a clogged radiator. but as i know for a fact that my radiator had recently been cleaned...
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    #249
    update lang ..

    marunong nako magbaklas at kabit; plus minor repair ng radiator

    naka 2 backjob na kasi ako dahil sa top leak, gilid ng dugtong. after kasi kabit ng rubber gasket, nilalagyan ng sealant (gasket maker), which is OK sana kung sakto pa yun rubber; so nilalagyan ng gasket maker. ginawa ko, tinanggal ko yun rubber gasket, then gasket maker nalang from pioneer. so far 3 hours na of driving (2 hours during sunny weather), wala pa leak.
    ok lang sana kung distilled water lang gamit ko, kaso sayang mahal na ng coolant * 380php per 2 liters (IIRC)
    Last edited by ninjababez; December 5th, 2018 at 01:47 PM.

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    yun rubber rubber gasket kasi, binabalik nila tapos lagay ng gasket maker. kaya siguro nagkaka leak?


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    eto naman mga leak spots na nakita ko, kaya ko binaklas yun rad.
    eto naman vid nung malakas na leak, even * idle ..
    tiny leak 2 - YouTube





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    #252
    When it comes to radiators, i seldom repair. I just replace the assembly. Taiwan replacement are cheap arnd 2.5-4k and they have 1 week warrantey.

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    #253
    Quote Originally Posted by 12vdc View Post
    When it comes to radiators, i seldom repair. I just replace the assembly. Taiwan replacement are cheap arnd 2.5-4k and they have 1 week warrantey.
    Agree.. i have a multicab van with rear engine. Its radiator is placed in front.. radiator was repaired due to leak but did not perform as expected..

    Replaced with a brand new one for 1.9k and voila.. the engine loves the new radiator..

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    Quote Originally Posted by 12vdc View Post
    When it comes to radiators, i seldom repair. I just replace the assembly. Taiwan replacement are cheap arnd 2.5-4k and they have 1 week warrantey.
    bro ok ba brand nikko? ano brands gamit nyo na replacement lang? orig is * 15-20k eh

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    Quote Originally Posted by yapoy86 View Post
    Agree.. i have a multicab van with rear engine. Its radiator is placed in front.. radiator was repaired due to leak but did not perform as expected..

    Replaced with a brand new one for 1.9k and voila.. the engine loves the new radiator..
    observe ko muna diy ko, if not palit nako bago hehehe

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    #255
    if my radiator leaked a second time, shortly after it got fixed once, i would replace it already.
    i prefer all-metal radiator, over plastic.
    lalang.. old folks thinking.
    heh heh.

    magkano ba bukang-bibig peerless ?

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    #256
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    if my radiator leaked a second time, shortly after it got fixed once, i would replace it already.
    i prefer all-metal radiator, over plastic.
    lalang.. old folks thinking.
    heh heh.

    magkano ba bukang-bibig peerless ?
    sarap kasi iDIY bro, will try one more time tapos bili na talaga ako promise LOL

    btw mga bros any ideas san nakakabili ng radiator na evercool and how much?

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    #257
    Not familiar with brands but i bet with the batman you could compare the best replacement taiwanese brand, try calling toyorama for the recommended replacement brands.

    That red RTV i don't trust using in pressurized cooling system, they tend to leak if you don't get the uniform torque/ tightness of the crimp tabs. Same as with oil-pans, not unless the surface is perforated with canal designed for sitting the RTV gasket.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 12vdc View Post
    Not familiar with brands but i bet with the batman you could compare the best replacement taiwanese brand, try calling toyorama for the recommended replacement brands.

    That red RTV i don't trust using in pressurized cooling system, they tend to leak if you don't get the uniform torque/ tightness of the crimp tabs. Same as with oil-pans, not unless the surface is perforated with canal designed for sitting the RTV gasket.
    bro sorry, you mean they have different taiwan brands that i can choose from?
    nun tumawag kasi ako toyorama, they offered a 3 letter brand name ala DFS 2.4k sa cruiser sucat naman nikko brand 2.8k
    sa Was naman, 5k taiwan din daw.

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    #259
    Quote Originally Posted by 12vdc View Post

    That red RTV i don't trust using in pressurized cooling system, they tend to leak if you don't get the uniform torque/ tightness of the crimp tabs. Same as with oil-pans, not unless the surface is perforated with canal designed for sitting the RTV gasket.
    agree with this. Plastic rads are somehow "throw-away" once its service life is reached. It is BEST to replace it rather than repair it. converting an aluminum rad with a plastic tank to a brass top tank will only have galvanic reaction and corrosion in just a matter of time and will give you problems. again. in the most unpleasant time...
    but in retrospect, if you took care of your cooling system, your rads will last. have owned different cars over several years and noted that STILL, the BEST coolant is the OEM specific for each brand. and replace it as per manufacturer's recommendation. nothing else....

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    Quote Originally Posted by LN106G View Post
    agree with this. Plastic rads are somehow "throw-away" once its service life is reached. It is BEST to replace it rather than repair it. converting an aluminum rad with a plastic tank to a brass top tank will only have galvanic reaction and corrosion in just a matter of time and will give you problems. again. in the most unpleasant time...
    but in retrospect, if you took care of your cooling system, your rads will last. have owned different cars over several years and noted that STILL, the BEST coolant is the OEM specific for each brand. and replace it as per manufacturer's recommendation. nothing else....
    mali ko kasi, malinis naman since nag fake overheating problem ako eh pina overhaul ko agad.
    ayun malinis pa nga since toyota long life coolant naman gamit ko dito
    bali nagkaproblema lang simula nun pina linis. sana man lang bago tumira yun mga nag gagawa nito, nag test muna ano?

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