QUOTE(mivecwira @ Apr 10 2013, 10:28 PM)
Have a tried just now since the car cool down..
The radiator fan seems fail and not spinning even air cond already switched on...could be the main culprit for this rise..
Ohh..no wonder the air cond temperature no consistent during drive just now...
Any1 knw the price for the motor fan? haizz...
Between, the car temperature rise to full 120'C-didn't notice it, once saw it straight stop and rest aside.
Will be the gasket head get burn? water seep in? but still manage to get home safely.
Fan motor around RM1xx. Depend on brand. If you are into DIY, you can check the fuse and wiring (current tester) to confirm the source of problem.The radiator fan seems fail and not spinning even air cond already switched on...could be the main culprit for this rise..
Ohh..no wonder the air cond temperature no consistent during drive just now...
Any1 knw the price for the motor fan? haizz...
Between, the car temperature rise to full 120'C-didn't notice it, once saw it straight stop and rest aside.
Will be the gasket head get burn? water seep in? but still manage to get home safely.
Lets just hope the gasket head is intact is it should be able to withstand high temperature.
Get the problem solved before it getting worst.
Here is a tip : if your car is overheat, after cool down, just release the engine hood lock from the driver's side and drive slowly below 50km/h.
The gap in between will allow for better air circulation inside the engine bay. DO NOT drive fast though as the air pressure might caused the
hood to fly and hit the windscreen.
Apr 11 2013, 07:44 AM

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