Yet another great video! - I really appreciate your work on your videos, the amount of details and precise description is on point incredible. My GT (Opel) sporadically overheats, by sporadically I mean, it goes well for months(!) and then suddenly the temp rises, next day and days/months, everything's fine again, in winter and in summer, I use my car as a daily and I drive it almost daily. The autoshop's, I visited, don't have a clue, everything seems to work properly. No engine-error code, the fan is running, the coolant pump is fine, enough liquid, no leak, the thermostat seems fine aswell. - I suspect there's air in the system, but I'm by far no expert, can it be just air bubbles? And how do I get rid of them without flushing the entire system.
Thank you so much! I try to put as much information as I can for everyone's benefit. As for your overheating issue. It could possibly be due to air in the system, as in a very small amount which sits under the thermostat and keeps it from opening for a time. But usually, if air is prominent, there are more consistent times of overheating. There is a way of possibly removing all the air without flushing, but it involves an air compressor. I believe there's another video on RUclips that showcases this, but I always prefer a static fill. I'll provide the link to the video below. I hope this helps you! Once again, thank you so very much! Link: ruclips.net/video/yxUAzxbgb4M/видео.htmlsi=T8cpXwwQ-aFEmIlm
Unfortunately, since the recording is done with a phone, I have tried many different ways and styles of recording audio, but none of them seem to achieve what I believe to be a reasonable standard. So, at the moment, this is the best I have to offer.
I just replaced the sensor. Didn’t mess with nothing else. Runs good now
Good deal, glad to hear it's running as it should!
Another great tutorial!👌🏾💎🦾🔥
Thank you so much!
ISAIAH!
Thank you for another great video! You're the greatest! What a CUTE guy you are😍!!!
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Thank you for the compliment, but once again, I am in a relationship.
Yet another great video! - I really appreciate your work on your videos, the amount of details and precise description is on point incredible.
My GT (Opel) sporadically overheats, by sporadically I mean, it goes well for months(!) and then suddenly the temp rises, next day and days/months, everything's fine again, in winter and in summer, I use my car as a daily and I drive it almost daily.
The autoshop's, I visited, don't have a clue, everything seems to work properly. No engine-error code, the fan is running, the coolant pump is fine, enough liquid, no leak, the thermostat seems fine aswell. - I suspect there's air in the system, but I'm by far no expert, can it be just air bubbles? And how do I get rid of them without flushing the entire system.
Thank you so much! I try to put as much information as I can for everyone's benefit.
As for your overheating issue. It could possibly be due to air in the system, as in a very small amount which sits under the thermostat and keeps it from opening for a time. But usually, if air is prominent, there are more consistent times of overheating. There is a way of possibly removing all the air without flushing, but it involves an air compressor. I believe there's another video on RUclips that showcases this, but I always prefer a static fill. I'll provide the link to the video below. I hope this helps you! Once again, thank you so very much!
Link:
ruclips.net/video/yxUAzxbgb4M/видео.htmlsi=T8cpXwwQ-aFEmIlm
When you start your videos you need to get closer to the microphone, we can barely hear you.
Unfortunately, since the recording is done with a phone, I have tried many different ways and styles of recording audio, but none of them seem to achieve what I believe to be a reasonable standard. So, at the moment, this is the best I have to offer.