2008 2.5 Si overheats, had the car for 2 weeks max, driven around 300 miles. Overal 135k on the clock.
Trying to figure out the problem, shown to Indy a few times. can’t find a fault ( yet ) Gauge goes to red after about 1 mile of driving, does come back down again if I restart the engine a few time. Sometime it goes red and cools down by it self. Coolant leakes when the engine is really hot but no signs of leakage in general. , Im just praying it’s not a cracked head....
What can it be... water pump, head gasket, thermostat, rad. is there anything else that’s a known cause?
No smoke from the exhaust, no gunk in the oil cap, no foul ( burning smell ) from engine bay. Had oil changed and it was just dirty black oil... no sign of water in there.
Do I just take a gamble and change the water pump and thermostat? I don’t wish to throw money down an empty well with reason.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Have taken to a specialist and the car worked just fine that day so they couldn’t say anything. They was so busy that they barely had time to even look at my car properly.
Trying to figure out the problem, shown to Indy a few times. can’t find a fault ( yet ) Gauge goes to red after about 1 mile of driving, does come back down again if I restart the engine a few time. Sometime it goes red and cools down by it self. Coolant leakes when the engine is really hot but no signs of leakage in general. , Im just praying it’s not a cracked head....
What can it be... water pump, head gasket, thermostat, rad. is there anything else that’s a known cause?
No smoke from the exhaust, no gunk in the oil cap, no foul ( burning smell ) from engine bay. Had oil changed and it was just dirty black oil... no sign of water in there.
Do I just take a gamble and change the water pump and thermostat? I don’t wish to throw money down an empty well with reason.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Have taken to a specialist and the car worked just fine that day so they couldn’t say anything. They was so busy that they barely had time to even look at my car properly.