Santa Fe Overheating when idling
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Santa Fe Overheating when idling - 4/21/2008 9:14:11 AM
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plstarks
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I have a 2003 Santa Fe 3.5L that has started overheating when I am parked with the motor running. When I am going down the road over 35 mph then it cools back down. I have noticed a slight puddle under the vehicle after it has been parked for a little while. Does this sound like a water pump issue? Thanks for any help.
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RE: Santa Fe Overheating when idling - 4/21/2008 11:31:23 AM
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ken99
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I have a 2003 Santa Fe 3.5L that has started overheating when I am parked with the motor running. When I am going down the road over 35 mph then it cools back down. I have noticed a slight puddle under the vehicle after it has been parked for a little while. Does this sound like a water pump issue? Thanks for any help. If the puddle shows up while the Santa Fe is idling and the puddle is coolant, then yes, you likely have a water pump going out or a pin hole in a hose. If the puddle shows up after you shut off the engine and it appears to be clear water, that's condensation dripping off of the air conditioning condenser, which is normal. The overheating problem also could be a bad thermostat or a partially plugged radiator. Check your coolant level. If it's normal, it's not a leak but the thermostat or radiator. If the pump is going out, you should be able to see traces of antifreeze around the weep hole of the pump and where it has dripped onto other components. You'll also smell a very distinctive, sweet odor. Same is true as you inspect the hoses. If no leaks are found, then you need to diagnose the thermostat and the radiator. If you haven't noticed wide fluctuations in the temp gauge as you drive along, but steady temp once you get it cooled down, I suspect the radiator. If you have seen sudden drops or rises in engine temp, then I suspect the thermostat. If you've regularly flushed the radiator on an annual basis, then I would replace the thermostat first. If you've never flushed the radiator, you may wish to start by having that serviced. A radiator flush may/may not solve the problem depending on how badly it might be plugged.
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