billydove
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- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 2000 XLT
Please help, my 2000 Explorer 4.0 SOHC is overheating. It takes about 20 minutes for the needle to peg H or 10 minutes if the AC is on. It gets hot enough that if I let it go to long it will start boiling out the reservoir. If I turn the heat on, the needle will go to normal and seems to run fine although it seems the trans is seeking in and out of drive and overdrive or bucks at low speeds. Not sure if that is related but it started at the same time. Now that the weather is getting hot, running around with the heater on is getting unbearable.
Ive flushed the radiator with prestone flush and ran it for around 2 hours. Also installed one of those flush kits on one of the heater hoses and ran a garden hose through it with the lower radiator hose off (t-stat removed).
Replaced thermostat and then removed it completely.
Replaced water pump
Pulled radiator when I replaced water pump. Appearance wise it looks great.
Checked the Fan clutch by taking a rolled up magazine and trying to stop the fan. Did not stop. Fan does not turn easily when hot.
Checked for upper and lower collapsed hoses. None found.
When I fill it with 55/50 mix I do so until the it runs out the flush kit fitting on the radiator hose. The T-stat is removed and I get over 2 gallons in it. So I don't think I have air in the system.
No presence of water in oil or any smoke out the tailpipe to indicate a head gasket issue. I bought it new in 2000 and it has always made rattling noise at start up and is kinda noisy when idle compared to other cars Ive owned. Since it has always done this since new and has 95K miles on it. I just chalked it up as being normal since I have never had a lick of trouble out of it until now.
I'm stumped. What should I check now? Should I get a new radiator or pull it and take to a radiator repair shop to be professionally flushed?
Thank You
Ive flushed the radiator with prestone flush and ran it for around 2 hours. Also installed one of those flush kits on one of the heater hoses and ran a garden hose through it with the lower radiator hose off (t-stat removed).
Replaced thermostat and then removed it completely.
Replaced water pump
Pulled radiator when I replaced water pump. Appearance wise it looks great.
Checked the Fan clutch by taking a rolled up magazine and trying to stop the fan. Did not stop. Fan does not turn easily when hot.
Checked for upper and lower collapsed hoses. None found.
When I fill it with 55/50 mix I do so until the it runs out the flush kit fitting on the radiator hose. The T-stat is removed and I get over 2 gallons in it. So I don't think I have air in the system.
No presence of water in oil or any smoke out the tailpipe to indicate a head gasket issue. I bought it new in 2000 and it has always made rattling noise at start up and is kinda noisy when idle compared to other cars Ive owned. Since it has always done this since new and has 95K miles on it. I just chalked it up as being normal since I have never had a lick of trouble out of it until now.
I'm stumped. What should I check now? Should I get a new radiator or pull it and take to a radiator repair shop to be professionally flushed?
Thank You