gmctd wrote:
I'd bet your condenser fins are way plugged, and your c\a-cooler fins are plugged, and your radiator fins are half plugged with the various detritus sucked up whilst traversing that gravel driveway in the fall\winter\spring climes - pull the fan and shroud, try a wet back-flush straight into the fins from the engine-side - may require pulling the radiator and c\a-c to really clean the condenser fins
I'll use the laser guided missile uh, I mean temp gauge and shoot this thing later this afternoon when it gets hot. (90F + expected) I'll check the top of the radiator, the engine head and various other parts to get a temperature profile for it. (I can't imagine checking the hoses or overflow would do much good because they are insulative)
I will also inspect the various cooling fins and take my air hose, water hose and power washer, respectively, to the backside of all of them and then do the driveway test again.
But still, the first time I noticed the overheating problem was when I first bought the thing - with only 15K miles on it. I took it up a long, steep stretch of logging road in 18" of wet snow and did not notice anything until ding ding ding ding of the warning bell. I glanced down and the gauge was pegged. I let it idle to cool down, which it did very quickly. I then took it to the stealer where they told me nothing was wrong and that I did not have the VIN# that required the gauge cluster reflash. Apparently I was imagining the whole event.
However, recently, it has been getting worse....