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December 14th, 2007 02:22 AM #21afaik, the normal stable temperature gauge readout is less than 1/2 ... it is more like just above 1/3 ... this is true for all the cars we had ... EG Civic 95, City 99, Starex 2002, and the latest is Captiva CRDI ... and yes, the gauge practically do not move as soon as normal temperature is reached, regardless of driving conditions and outside temperature (here in P.I.)
I'd be worried if I see the gauge read above 1/2 ... the TS problem on Civic could be the temperature sensor, as this I had replaced on the EG Civic but the temperature gauge was reading lower than normal (instead of higher as TS sees) ... the sensor is essentially a thermistor and could change its characteristic curve over time
The Civic, as all tranverse engine FWD cars, do not have clutch fan. The radiator fan is driven directly by a motor, where power is applied when the thermal switch is activated. One common problem for old cars is worn carbon brush of the motor, where the motor runs but not at full power, causing the engine temperature (as shown by gauge) to rise and dip, depending on driving conditions.
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December 14th, 2007 10:36 AM #22
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December 14th, 2007 10:52 AM #23
as you mention, the normal temperature gauge readout is less than 1/2 or 1/3 above. mine readout is above 1/2 or one line above, and its firm there. i already replaced my temp sensor as this might be the problem.. still under observation as i ran only from manila to alabang area..
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March 22nd, 2010 12:40 AM #24
I think i shoulp post the problem of our corolla XL 1994 model...
We usually drive it in the city (las pinas to any point of Metro manila) and we never had over heats or abnormal temperature readings.
However, when we drive to provinces e.g. tagaytay, alfonso or subic with speeds of 100kph and above the temp (based on the gauge) rises and shift into neutral and shift back to 5th gear the temp gauge lowers back to normal level.
Driving with speeds of 100kph++ could not be sustained because of this abnormal rise in temp. I'm wondering what's wrong because usually driving at these speeds lowers the temp somehow because of the wind.
What could be the problem with this 1?
Thanks!
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March 22nd, 2010 09:11 AM #25*kurby
My bet would be a clogged radiator that needs cleaning. Then top up with coolant and you're good to go. If the symptoms persist your engine may need checking into (timing issues etc).
How about 97 LXi?
Civic horsepower