One other symptom I'd like to add is that while either going downhill or down a flat road the car cools off fine, the moment i hit an incline the
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One other symptom I'd like to add is that while either going downhill or down a flat road the car cools off fine, the moment i hit an incline the temperature starts climbing upwards all the way to 221 is the highest I've seen it go on a relatively short hill climb and this is with the ac off
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While the car is moving air is helping cool the engine and coolant before it goes back into your engine.
While you're going uphill, there is more load on the engine than if you are on a flat road. So your engine is working harder to get up the hill which in turn is producing more heat. And if your coolant is that hot your fans should be on even if the A/C is off which I know you said they do. Wish I could diag this car in person.
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You can find IR thermometers for less than $20 on Amazon. If in a hurry, most hardware stores (eg, Home Depot) will have one for a little more. You may be able to borrow/rent one from an auto parts store.
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Using an obd2 scantool, more specifically one of the bluetooth scanners paired with obd fusion on my iphone. Have also used a higher end actron and they both read the same when it comes to coolant temps
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If i let it sit with the ac on idling for long enough the temps reach upwards of 240 is the highest I've let it get which is almost 3/4 of the way up the temperature gauge inside the car
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If i let it keep going with the ac on and idling it will eventually hit the red zone of the temperature gauge in the car, but under normal driving conditions with and without the ac on it usually stays within the 190 to 214 range...as soon as i hit a hill though it climbs pretty quickly up to about 221 where it seems to stop...not sure if it will go higher as i dont have a really long incline to test it on and the 221 temperature was seen on a pretty short hill climb.
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Without a water pump it would overheat very rapidly even while cruising at speed. I cannot imagine a VQ water pump going "weak" due to its steel impeller design. But who knows.
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