Monkill July 25, 2013 Share July 25, 2013 Need help, my car temperature keep going up to 100%, water are fill to the max. What should i do? Can just change coolant? ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
TVT Supercharged July 25, 2013 Share July 25, 2013 Need help, my car temperature keep going up to 100%, water are fill to the max. What should i do? Can just change coolant? Your radiator fan is working? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yuan 6th Gear July 25, 2013 Share July 25, 2013 Need help, my car temperature keep going up to 100%, water are fill to the max. What should i do? Can just change coolant? Best is to get your car to a workshop either drive slowly or have a tow truck bring it there. There could be many factors attributing to such issue. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
13177 Hypersonic July 25, 2013 Share July 25, 2013 Radiator could be leaking somewhere or the hose might also leaking?! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fcw75 Hypersonic July 25, 2013 Share July 25, 2013 (edited) How old is your car? Could be thermostat spoilt, stucked in the closed position so the coolant cannot flow into the radiator therefore resulting in engine temp keep rising. Edited July 25, 2013 by Fcw75 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
JJ_JJ Clutched July 25, 2013 Share July 25, 2013 Possible Problem or/and the following (1) Thermostat damaged (2) Water Pump damaged (3) Radiator up the lorry Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
JJHong Neutral Newbie July 26, 2013 Share July 26, 2013 If the temperature light is lighted up, better go to a workshop to check. Tried to drive to my workshop when i saw the red light but in the end the engine died. Cost me a a few thousand to service up as requires to do overhaul! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
QQDreamer 4th Gear July 27, 2013 Share July 27, 2013 If the temperature light is lighted up, better go to a workshop to check. Tried to drive to my workshop when i saw the red light but in the end the engine died. Cost me a a few thousand to service up as requires to do overhaul! what did you replace that cost you few $k? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jansonchua 2nd Gear July 27, 2013 Share July 27, 2013 That is actually quite foolish. One of my company drivers did the same thing to the van a few years back. Keep driving on from changi till reach clementi. lagi chia lat..... of course, the engine needed major overhaul after that and it was not worth it because the van had less than 3 years left. Should have just got it towed and pay a few hundred dollars for repairs than thousands. After this incident, I encountered the same situation also with my company van. Steam was coming out from the bonnet and had to drive slowly to park the van at a bus stop and call for tow. Turn out that radiator spoil. Got it fixed in a day instead of waiting for a week for overhaul. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Renegade777 5th Gear July 27, 2013 Share July 27, 2013 Possible Problem or/and the following (1) Thermostat damaged (2) Water Pump damaged (3) Radiator up the lorry Worst, could be engine gasket issue. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Monkill July 29, 2013 Author Share July 29, 2013 thanks for all the reply, it's my company van, i think left with 1 year plus COE nia. quite cui. overhaul need few thousands sia, sibei bo hua lei. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ghostrider 3rd Gear July 29, 2013 Share July 29, 2013 what did you replace that cost you few $k? Usual would be a top overhaul... My mech teach me to check...open the radiator cap...run the engine to normal working temp...gun your throttle...if you see water fountain from the radiator...say hello to a top overhaul and goodbye to your money. Never attempt to drive when the engine is overheating. There was once my car overheat at Taman Perling...I took 4-5 farking hours to limp to Woodlands. After that...I call for tow truck to send to workshop. (cos tow from Malaysia is gonna be a bomb and it was pass midnight.) How I drove was wait for radiator to cool...top up with water...drive off immediately...maybe around 1-2km...stop to add water...and so on...but lucky for me...nothing expensive happen...just had to replace a stupid $10 radiator plug that was faulty. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Galantspeedz Turbocharged July 29, 2013 Share July 29, 2013 Usual would be a top overhaul... My mech teach me to check...open the radiator cap...run the engine to normal working temp...gun your throttle...if you see water fountain from the radiator...say hello to a top overhaul and goodbye to your money. Never attempt to drive when the engine is overheating. There was once my car overheat at Taman Perling...I took 4-5 farking hours to limp to Woodlands. After that...I call for tow truck to send to workshop. (cos tow from Malaysia is gonna be a bomb and it was pass midnight.) How I drove was wait for radiator to cool...top up with water...drive off immediately...maybe around 1-2km...stop to add water...and so on...but lucky for me...nothing expensive happen...just had to replace a stupid $10 radiator plug that was faulty. i kena tow from ksl there to any location in SG... i think i paid rm 550.... consider acceptable lar... call AA can liao...will give you workshop contact any big vehicle need to pay rm 300 when cross malaysia customs... considering the 550 include the rm 300... pricing quite ok.. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ghostrider 3rd Gear July 29, 2013 Share July 29, 2013 i kena tow from ksl there to any location in SG... i think i paid rm 550.... consider acceptable lar... call AA can liao...will give you workshop contact any big vehicle need to pay rm 300 when cross malaysia customs... considering the 550 include the rm 300... pricing quite ok.. 2WD bro...mine is a 4WD...the other time we ask was like RM1K !!! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
6789city Neutral Newbie August 2, 2013 Share August 2, 2013 pls be careful with temperature, very sensitive, really kena big big $$ loss if you never keep a look out for it Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yuan 6th Gear August 3, 2013 Share August 3, 2013 That is actually quite foolish. One of my company drivers did the same thing to the van a few years back. Keep driving on from changi till reach clementi. lagi chia lat..... of course, the engine needed major overhaul after that and it was not worth it because the van had less than 3 years left. Should have just got it towed and pay a few hundred dollars for repairs than thousands. After this incident, I encountered the same situation also with my company van. Steam was coming out from the bonnet and had to drive slowly to park the van at a bus stop and call for tow. Turn out that radiator spoil. Got it fixed in a day instead of waiting for a week for overhaul. I assume there is a temperature gauge in the van as well and the reading in the gauge would have alerted the driver. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ModLab Neutral Newbie September 1, 2013 Share September 1, 2013 Yesterday was so hot that even in the taxi cabs, the AC couldn't keep up with the outside temperature. Your AC may just be overwhelmed. Stupid HEAT. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thaiyotakamli Supersonic September 1, 2013 Share September 1, 2013 When temperature hot, do not open the radiator cap, very dangerous! This one is more likely radiator prob or spoil Bring to workshop through tow is the best way Btw is it a KIA model? Cos in early 2000s KiA cars have these prob ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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