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My 95 Honda civic overheats when the car is not moving. It only seems
to over heat after I drive the car on the freeway. I've let the car sit for 20 min running and the temp stayed fine. But if I got about 5 miles on the freeway and get of as soon as I'm not moving it over heats. I've noticed the fan does not come on when the temp goes up. The fan only comes on at random times, like when the car is off. I replaced the thermostat today but that did not change anything. The water pump and radiator were changed about a year and a half ago. At this point I have no idea what to try. My next step is taking it to a shop if I can't figure it out. |
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In article <1115531093.468198.275360@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups .com>,
nick.sideshow@gmail.com wrote: > My 95 Honda civic overheats when the car is not moving. It only seems > to over heat after I drive the car on the freeway. I've let the car sit > for 20 min running and the temp stayed fine. But if I got about 5 miles > on the freeway and get of as soon as I'm not moving it over heats. I've > noticed the fan does not come on when the temp goes up. The fan only > comes on at random times, like when the car is off. I replaced the > thermostat today but that did not change anything. The water pump and > radiator were changed about a year and a half ago. At this point I have > no idea what to try. My next step is taking it to a shop if I can't > figure it out. It sounds like the relay for the fan is corroded. It shouldn't deliver power when the car is off. |
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Sounds like either your fan is not cycling properly.... or your
radiator is partially plugged up and is having flow problems. By the vintage of the car... my guess is that your radiator has blockage due to mineral (lime) build-up. If you take your radiator cap off (when the engine is cold of course!) and stick your finger down to the core surface... when you rub across this surface and pull you finger out... is your finger all white? If so, that is mineral sediment. There are ways of extracting the sediment without replacing the radiator. Email me for details. Professor www.telstar-electronics.com |
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nick.sideshow@gmail.com wrote:
> My 95 Honda civic overheats when the car is not moving. It only seems > to over heat after I drive the car on the freeway. I've let the car sit > for 20 min running and the temp stayed fine. But if I got about 5 miles > on the freeway and get of as soon as I'm not moving it over heats. I've > noticed the fan does not come on when the temp goes up. The fan only > comes on at random times, like when the car is off. I replaced the > thermostat today but that did not change anything. The water pump and > radiator were changed about a year and a half ago. At this point I have > no idea what to try. My next step is taking it to a shop if I can't > figure it out. ---------------------- Cold engine. When you open the rad cap, it has to be full to the very top, and the reservoir should be full nearly to the MAX line. Don't put any tap water in system, that's called Hondacide. Since the thermal sensors have to be immersed, your system won't work right unless it's full to the top. 'Curly' |
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How right you are... never a good idea to put tap water in any cooling
system because of the mineral content. Always use distilled water. It's reasonably cheap and will help make your cooling system components (radiator and heater core) last longer. Professor www.telstar-electronics.com > Don't put any tap water in system, that's called Hondacide. |
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Just a reminder as you follow some of the advice so far given in this thread
(which all looks familiar and sound to me): My 1991 Civic's fan takes as long as 40 minutes with the car idling to kick on in 70 degree F ambient temperature, from a cold start. All operates fine on my car. <nick.sideshow@gmail.com> wrote > My 95 Honda civic overheats when the car is not moving. It only seems > to over heat after I drive the car on the freeway. I've let the car sit > for 20 min running and the temp stayed fine. But if I got about 5 miles > on the freeway and get of as soon as I'm not moving it over heats. I've > noticed the fan does not come on when the temp goes up. The fan only > comes on at random times, like when the car is off. I replaced the > thermostat today but that did not change anything. The water pump and > radiator were changed about a year and a half ago. At this point I have > no idea what to try. My next step is taking it to a shop if I can't > figure it out. > |
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nick.sideshow@gmail.com wrote in
news:1115531093.468198.275360@z14g2000cwz.googlegr oups.com: > My 95 Honda civic overheats when the car is not moving. It only seems > to over heat after I drive the car on the freeway. I've let the car sit > for 20 min running and the temp stayed fine. But if I got about 5 miles > on the freeway and get of as soon as I'm not moving it over heats. I've > noticed the fan does not come on when the temp goes up. Sure sounds like your fan switch relay is bad. Common for your year. http://www.tegger.com/hondafaq/overh...dex.html#nofan -- TeGGeR® The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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Well it was working till the other day. It only over heated once since
I replaced the fan relay. You guys said there was a fan relay and switch where are they located? I replaced the one on the thermostat housing. |
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In article <1116574744.951350.9170@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.c om>,
"sideshow" <nick.sideshow@gmail.com> wrote: > Well it was working till the other day. It only over heated once since > I replaced the fan relay. You guys said there was a fan relay and > switch where are they located? I replaced the one on the thermostat > housing. The radiator fan relay is located inside the under-hood fuse relay box. The relay is triggered by the Engine Coolant Temperature switch (ECT) mounted on the thermostat housing. The ECT operation is dependent on proper fill/bleeding of the cooling system...HTH -- Mike R |
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