mcsteven
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- '96 XLT 4DR 4X4 4.0L
OK, I read many of the posts about erratic temp, etc. Here's my issue and hoping someone can assist. :exp:
96 XLT 4.0 OHV, 4x4, 4 door, auto, etc.
All fluid levels are good, and other guages are in normal range (except fuel - it always seems to get lower). Temp guage stays steady when I'm not moving, but will rise and fall when I'm moving, especially at highway speeds. Last night, the guage went higher than normal and the CHECK GUAGES light came on. It went off very quickly as I slowed and took an exit (was only doing about 65 MPH).
When engine is running, I feel pressure in the upper radiator hose, suggesting that their is coolant flowing (or at least pressurized).
I opened the radiator cap, filled the radiator, and then ran the engine until it was at temp and made sure the radiator was still full.
The serpentine belt is tight and seems in good condition.
There are no obstructions to the radiator.
I don't see any leaks (water pump, radiator) nor do I see oil on the coolant or coolant in the oil (looking for bad head gasket).
I haven't checked the sender units yet, nor replaced the thermostat yet. Likely I'll do that this weekend.
Suggestions?
Thanks,
Marc
96 XLT 4.0 OHV, 4x4, 4 door, auto, etc.
All fluid levels are good, and other guages are in normal range (except fuel - it always seems to get lower). Temp guage stays steady when I'm not moving, but will rise and fall when I'm moving, especially at highway speeds. Last night, the guage went higher than normal and the CHECK GUAGES light came on. It went off very quickly as I slowed and took an exit (was only doing about 65 MPH).
When engine is running, I feel pressure in the upper radiator hose, suggesting that their is coolant flowing (or at least pressurized).
I opened the radiator cap, filled the radiator, and then ran the engine until it was at temp and made sure the radiator was still full.
The serpentine belt is tight and seems in good condition.
There are no obstructions to the radiator.
I don't see any leaks (water pump, radiator) nor do I see oil on the coolant or coolant in the oil (looking for bad head gasket).
I haven't checked the sender units yet, nor replaced the thermostat yet. Likely I'll do that this weekend.
Suggestions?
Thanks,
Marc