alaskan-xplorer
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- November 14, 2005
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- City, State
- Juneau, Alaska
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 1993 XL
Hi all-a question about overheating in my stock 93 xplorer. Slightly long, so please bear with me. A few days ago I noticed that the truck seemed to be getting hotter than it normally should have for a short drive. Was going to have a look at it over the weekend. Well, I was driving along when the temp gauge suddenly started going haywire and would go all the way to the end of the normal range, nearly overheating. Had a look at the coolant, which had collected in the overflow tank, but there wasn't any in the radiator itself, so the truck wasn't eating the coolant at any rate. Just that all the coolant was collecting in the overflow, and not flowing back into the radiator. Turns out the coolant had a lot of rust in it and the old owner hadn't flushed the system in a while. So I figured that the thermostat was probably gunked up as well. Had the coolant flushed, changed, and the thermostat replaced. Worked well for a day, and then the same thing happened. Took it back in, and it was flushed again. The guy drove it all around and it didn't overheat. Worked well for me for a day and it happened again...its driving me nuts! Spoke to a friend who said he had a similar problem in his truck, only it was an old toyota, where a sensor that was supposed to draw coolant into the radiator was busted. Any ideas on whether it could be anything similar in my truck, or any input on what this might be due to? Thanks for reading this!