Fluctuating heater temperature
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- johnny
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Re: Fluctuating heater temperature
Na I've to many engines that need work as is [emoji38]
If it doesn't fit,
force it,
If it breaks,
It needed replacing anyway
force it,
If it breaks,
It needed replacing anyway
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Re: Fluctuating heater temperature
Haha I might get 50quid for it off someone lol
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Re: Fluctuating heater temperature
Brakes do like to seize on Corsa's! On mine, a couple of days with the handbrake on sees the rear brakes seized!stanc3w0rks wrote:16v is timing chain so should last longer than a belt. Not sure how long tbh but someone will chime in here.
My car was parked up for 5 months out of gear with the handbrake down and the brakes were seized solid!
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Re: Fluctuating heater temperature
Think it'll probably put a drop oil in her soon to keep her right. The scrapman says B engines will run for ages if looked after.johnny wrote:I've a 1.2 16v with 136000 miles on original chain [emoji38] was well looked after chain has no signs of wear what so ever, oil was changed every 5000 miles which is key for a chain
Gm chain engines love a good thick oil
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Re: Fluctuating heater temperature
Just wanted to update, in case anyone was having the same problem. After posting, I check the car for water, which was very low. I dipped the oil, and no water was present so it's not a head gasket. I put it down to me having the heat on full blast all the time.
Topped the car with Coolant, it drunk half of it by the next morning, but because the water level was so low, it was just re-filling the radiator. Topped it up with water to full, and safe to say problem solved.
Topped the car with Coolant, it drunk half of it by the next morning, but because the water level was so low, it was just re-filling the radiator. Topped it up with water to full, and safe to say problem solved.
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Re: Fluctuating heater temperature
Air in your cooling system.
Does your temperature gauge fluctuate?
Does your temperature gauge fluctuate?
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Re: Fluctuating heater temperature
It was aye, would go from 90 to mid way then down again. I put this down to the lack of coolant. Would that be right enough?williamt73 wrote:Air in your cooling system.
Does your temperature gauge fluctuate?