So after solving my power steering hose failure and replacement, i'm now on to the next problem...
In the colder weather i have noticed two things...1. the engine has been very slow to reach optimal temperature (if it does at all) and doesn't often move off about 60 degrees and 2. subsequent fuel consumption is very poor.
Today I did an experiment...I had the van idling until it reached 90 (took a while), drove it around town where it held temperature until I took it on the open road where it dropped and sat between 60-70 and stayed there until i was back in town. Whilst replacing my power steering hose, I noticed that one join on the intake manifold hose was not clipped in properly. After righting it, I have noticed that the engine temperature does move a little more than it did but still nothing like it should.
Anyone else come up against this problem? Is it as simple as replacing a faulty temperature sending unit or thermostat or am I looking at a failed water pump or head gasket issue? Or something completely different?
In the colder weather i have noticed two things...1. the engine has been very slow to reach optimal temperature (if it does at all) and doesn't often move off about 60 degrees and 2. subsequent fuel consumption is very poor.
Today I did an experiment...I had the van idling until it reached 90 (took a while), drove it around town where it held temperature until I took it on the open road where it dropped and sat between 60-70 and stayed there until i was back in town. Whilst replacing my power steering hose, I noticed that one join on the intake manifold hose was not clipped in properly. After righting it, I have noticed that the engine temperature does move a little more than it did but still nothing like it should.
Anyone else come up against this problem? Is it as simple as replacing a faulty temperature sending unit or thermostat or am I looking at a failed water pump or head gasket issue? Or something completely different?
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