overheating wont stop
#1
overheating wont stop
Hi,
Im with a hyundai tucson 2014 model but its been overheating for some number of days now. The head gasket was changed just last week, the pump is ok so as the fan belt. Please help, i dont seem to know what the problem is.
Thanks
Bern
Im with a hyundai tucson 2014 model but its been overheating for some number of days now. The head gasket was changed just last week, the pump is ok so as the fan belt. Please help, i dont seem to know what the problem is.
Thanks
Bern
#2
Are you having a mechanic do this work
Or, are you doing your own work?
If you are doing your own work then replacing a head gasket would mean
You know something about working with cars and/or engines
So you should be able to figure this out
If you are having a mechanic do this work then they should be able to figure this out.
How do you know the water pump and cooling fan are okay?
What checks have you made?
Check the radiator for coolant level?
Check the coolant, while it reached operating temperature, radiator shows coolant flow?
Check the top and bottom radiator hose for temperature?
Check to see fan turn on when coolant reaches normal operating temperature?
All else fails, replace radiator and thermostat ... lol
Remember no one can see what is going on with your car but you.
Forums are just full of educated guesses.
It is up to you to do your own investigating
Or, are you doing your own work?
If you are doing your own work then replacing a head gasket would mean
You know something about working with cars and/or engines
So you should be able to figure this out
If you are having a mechanic do this work then they should be able to figure this out.
How do you know the water pump and cooling fan are okay?
What checks have you made?
Check the radiator for coolant level?
Check the coolant, while it reached operating temperature, radiator shows coolant flow?
Check the top and bottom radiator hose for temperature?
Check to see fan turn on when coolant reaches normal operating temperature?
All else fails, replace radiator and thermostat ... lol
Remember no one can see what is going on with your car but you.
Forums are just full of educated guesses.
It is up to you to do your own investigating
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