SHOpar
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The SHO I am working on right now that has a leak coming out of one of the coolant tubes also seems to run a bit warm according to the gauge. It'll go all the way up to the "O" before the fan will kick on, and then it'll drop down about half way, and start traveling back up when the fan turns off. If the A/C compressor is running (in defrost mode)and the fan is always on, the temp stays down between the "M" and the "A".
I know the dash gauge is notoriously inaccurate, but the temp still shouldn't be spiking. We did a full 60K on this car six months ago, including a new thermostat and sending unit for the gauge. I believe we also replaced the sending unit for the computer, but I'll have to check.
Any recommendations? The coolant leak is pretty substantial, so could this be causing pressure issues and the temp spikes? My Omni had this problem forever until I finally had no more heat. After flushing the heater core, the temp spikes went away completely and the heater will blast you out of the car!
I know the dash gauge is notoriously inaccurate, but the temp still shouldn't be spiking. We did a full 60K on this car six months ago, including a new thermostat and sending unit for the gauge. I believe we also replaced the sending unit for the computer, but I'll have to check.
Any recommendations? The coolant leak is pretty substantial, so could this be causing pressure issues and the temp spikes? My Omni had this problem forever until I finally had no more heat. After flushing the heater core, the temp spikes went away completely and the heater will blast you out of the car!