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Ka running hot, but not overheating.
So about a couple weeks ago I turned on my ac which never works, but this time it decide to work. I ran it for about ten minutes and I noticed my temperatures start going up. They went up to about 210*.
Ever since then it's been running hotter than usual. Usually it was around 180-200. Now it usually runs about 200-220. Keep in mind I don't have the stock little ac fan in my car, or a thermostat installed, which might be the problem, but why now and not before? It always ran around 180, even without the ac fan and thermostat. So what could be going on? I'm trying to get this fixed before it gets worse.
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I took it out a long time ago when I was running into problems. Never really had a reason to put it back. But could that cause it to magically run hotter out of nowhere?
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thats normal casue the ac condenser gets realy hot so some of the heat is absorbed by the radiator look up how ac works if you dont believe me
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But I haven't turned the ac on since that day, and it still runs consistently hotter.
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you may want to bleed the air form the system and thermostat would not hurt, check your fan clutch to see it it loose, pressure test the cooling system and cap, hope this helps
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I've bled it plenty of times, it hasnt helped. Last time I tried to put a thermostat in it didn't open properly and water started flowing out of the radiator. So I took it out again. But I want to get it back to were ot used to be.
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try a new fan clutch and pressure test the system to see if you have any leaks and check your cap to see if it at the right pressure
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Haven't replaced the fan clutch, but the system is good. Doesn't leak or anything. And the cap is almost brand new, it's good, it doesn't push water out of the overflow or anything.
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Lol, running your car without a thermostat does NOT make it run cooler. It does quite the opposite actually and then some. I'll try to keep it simple, if you dont believe me google it.
Initially the car will take longer to warm up which will wear out your motor, engines are meant to be hot 180°F±30°F to be exact and engine tolerances are made accordingly. Also your oil needs to be hot to reach the proper viscosity, if your oil is 10-30 its 10w viscosity when it's cold and 30w when its hot. The lower the number the thinner the oil, the thinner the oil the less protection. The oil is not meant to operate at it's cold viscosity for long either, so the oil will break down and become more and more like water. Ever wonder why the car warms up with no thermostat? You would think that the hot water would flow out of the motor, cool off in your koyo and return to the engine a few degrees above ambient temp. Well even that big @$$ koyo cant break the laws of thermodynamics. The water flows so fast it never has a chance to cool off, even with the thermostat wide open there is still some resistance to let the water cool off. Running with no thermostat greatly decreases the efficiency of the radiator. Think about it like this; with no thermostat the whole system is the same temprature (everything is HOT) vs. a normal system where the motor pumps its hot water to the top of the radiator and sucks in nice cooled water from the bottom. Lastly a hot engine runs cleaner, all that carbon and soot cant burn up so its just hanging out on your piston tops and against your cylinder walls wearing your rings, all that expensive stuff. If you dont understand then google running with no thermostat. If it was so good everyone would be doing it. Even the pro race teams use a thermostat, it's not just there to give better emmissions or something. One thing about thermostats, DO NOT BUY ONE FROM AUTOZONE!!! Not pep boys or o'riley's either. Stant=POS. Those are all cheap chinese junk. when it sticks you'll be sorry. Go OEM... its not much more. OEM 170° $17 at this link or $30 at the parts counter THERMOSTAT GENUINE NISSAN OEM Nismo 145° $48 at this link or $80 and 3 days wait time at parts counter NISMO JDM LOW TEMPERATURE THERMOSTAT |
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The lack of a thermostat will not cause your car to overheat OP. Not possible. That's not to say you should be running without one, but it won't cause the problem you're having. You have another problem somewhere. Check the system for air bubbles, corrosion, clogs, leaks, or a broken pump. Check your temp sensor/gauge to be certain it is functioning properly and not sending you on a wild goose chase. The stock sensor/gauge combo isn't known for it's accuracy in the first place, though on second reading it seems you might have an aftermarket setup. Check it anyway. If all else fails, check compression. Headgasket may have already gone south. There are a lot of factors in this kind of thing. |
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He is definitely correct, when I originally bought my car it had a stock automatic KA, I never could figure out why it would always go to hot when stopped then when cruising it would go under operating temps and would never regulate temperature properly. Well come to find out previous owner took out the t stat, which caused a leaking headgasket and fried piston rings which resulted in me getting a SR.
I would def get a Nismo or OEM T stat because I tried autozone and o Rielly's they never worked properly. Just make you you install it properly. If the t stat doesn't fix it I would def look for a H Gasket leak.
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Picked up a thermostat this morning, installed it, And of coarse, the piece of shit isn't working right. The heater never gets hot inside the car, and the temperature started rising pretty fast. It got up to about 210 and I shut it off.
So if the heater never gets hot that means the thermostat is stuck closed or not open enough correct? Also I looked at the fan clutch, it seems to be spinning pretty slow. You could pretty much reach in there with your hand and stop it pretty easy. So that is a part of the problem too. But what the hell is up with these thermostats? This is why I took it out in the first place to not have to deal with this bullshit.
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I did! It opened! I guess maybe it's just not opening enough? The heater isn't getting hot.
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I did! It opened! I guess maybe it's just not opening enough? The heater isn't getting hot.
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if your heater isnt getting hot u may have a restriction in your cooling system causing the issue. run your car with the rad cap off at idle and look for flow if it jus blurps coolant everywhere u have a problemo!
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No it was installed properly. Spring facing towards firewall, jiggle thing at 12 o'clock.
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if your heater is not getting hot it means that coolant is not getting to it and you have an air pocket when you bleed it next time trun your heater on and run the car
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sounds like my friends ka. Got it with no thermo, put one in and it overheats. We soon find out it was the headgasket. the previous owner tried to cover up the fact it had a blown hg
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Exactly... bleed it till you think its good, then bleed it again. repeat 6473 times.
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