Jonb10
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- 2011, Explorer, XLT
I want to start off by thanking everyone for the information shared on this forum. It has been extremely helpful in working through issues with my 2011 Explorer.
I’m currently dealing with a problem where the coolant only circulates when the engine is revved past approximately 2500 RPM. I recently replaced the engine (2011 for 2011 direct swap) due to the common water pump failure. The replacement engine has a new water pump and thermostat. I bled the air out of the system using the revving-and-holding method, followed by shutting the engine off, warming it up, and revving again.
Symptoms:
• The engine temperature climbs only when driving on the freeway at 60 mph with the engine at low revs (~1700 RPM). It’s fine during stop-and-go traffic.
• I get heat out of the heater when the engine is at higher RPMs, but the heat quickly dissipates as the engine revs decrease.
• There are no engine codes.
• The fans run constantly.
• The top radiator hose is hot, but the bottom hose remains cold, even when the engine is warm.
Any help or insights would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Jon
I’m currently dealing with a problem where the coolant only circulates when the engine is revved past approximately 2500 RPM. I recently replaced the engine (2011 for 2011 direct swap) due to the common water pump failure. The replacement engine has a new water pump and thermostat. I bled the air out of the system using the revving-and-holding method, followed by shutting the engine off, warming it up, and revving again.
Symptoms:
• The engine temperature climbs only when driving on the freeway at 60 mph with the engine at low revs (~1700 RPM). It’s fine during stop-and-go traffic.
• I get heat out of the heater when the engine is at higher RPMs, but the heat quickly dissipates as the engine revs decrease.
• There are no engine codes.
• The fans run constantly.
• The top radiator hose is hot, but the bottom hose remains cold, even when the engine is warm.
Any help or insights would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Jon