lofton316
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- 1991 Ford Explorer
I replaced my rad a year ago for the same reason you have now...
I replaced the heater core today and I now have heat! It's much hotter now and consistent, b4 the new core it would get warm, then cold and back to warm again. The temp gauge is still fluctuating but at less of a range; it runs almost up to the N and then down to the \ line and back up again, but slowly. When I have the heater on it fluctuates slower still, but in a smaller range, almost to the N then down shy of a quarter inch. The old heater core was the original aluminum OEM unit and although it was flowing clear hot water through it there was no heat transfer to the outside of the core. My best guess is that it was evenly coated with corrosion around the inside of the tubes that didn't block flow but did not allow the heat to transfer. I'm thinking that the temp sender and/or sensor isn't working right, I think it has one of each, I'll have to look it up in the manual. I'm not familar with the sensor, m/b it's not sending the correct info to the computer? I'm not overheating with a 195º stat in it. I had to run without one or it would overheat even when I bypassed the heater core. What I don't understand is why would it overheat with a 180° and now it's not with a 195°? No AC was running, there was no blockage in the rad, water flowed hot through all hoses, and it would overheat even on the highway at speed with a 180° stat even in 30-40° weather! The only change I made since is the heater core today and it was 43-49° all day. FYI, I am running a Stant Safe-T-Vent rad cap (13psi) and I keep my coolant overflow container filled halfway, my Ex uses some coolant while running and then put a little more than halfway back into the container after shutdown, but overnight after cooling it's back at the halfway mark again, I believe that's the way it's supposed to work. I have always used 50/50 mix Prestone/Water for coolant in all my vehicles. Tomorrow I will be driving 50 highway miles to church & back, and about 30 mles local driving, I am hoping the heat stays hot at highway speeds and m/b the fluctuation will stop, if I change the temp sender that should correct the gauge fluctuation problem, if it still exists. My next question is "If I do change the temp sensor what change would I see if the old unit was not working correctly?"...I'll give you an update Monday after driving it around all day tomorrow...
Keep me posted, m/b we'll stumble onto something by accident or someone will read the post and give us advice/help...
Thanks,
PCTechman
Maybe it has something to do with the temperature why the temp gauge is fluctuating mine just started doing this a few weeks ago.
