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207 temp gauge issues |
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18.07.2022 00:36 | # 1 |
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20.07.2022 12:49 | # 2 |
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Shortly after the first start in gasoline, the temperature can reach 90's immediately. This happens later in diesel engines. If you don't use excessive speed or if you don't force the vehicle to roll itself by making deep gas when the vehicle is at no speed, that is, if you use the appropriate gear normally, the temperature rises abnormally, what may happen. Temperature needle turns red. If it has come and the indicators are not broken, if it has really come to 120 degrees, the engine will start to faint and the traction of the engine will come to an end. If this does not happen, it means that there is no temperature of 120 degrees. This may indicate that there is a problem in the temperature sensor and that you have measured it incorrectly. The temperature sensor is located on the thermostat. Single replaceable. If the thermostat had a complete problem, if the thermostat had never opened, the temperature would not have dropped no matter what you did. Again to check this, there is a small recycling hose that goes into the expansion tank. You can check your hand without burning your face and see if the thermostat is on or sending the water.
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23.07.2022 21:14 | # 3 |
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My teacher, when it reaches 120, when it is based on red, etc., the car does not faint, the same performance continues. It never rises within the city. The thermostat has been completely changed, the temperature muffle etc. have all changed, but when I take a long journey, it starts to rise. Where else do you think the problem could be? 10 15 km per year I do 130 140 speed no problem. But on the long road, when my speed exceeds 90, it immediately starts to rise. . No water reduction etc.
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24.07.2022 08:49 | # 4 |
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It may have happened to me before, years ago, there may be an auto-brain failure.
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25.07.2022 17:46 | # 5 |
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If my brother does not faint or the engine power is low when the temperature gauge exceeds 120, then he does not really overheat. Because once I was going to the plateau, when it started to pass 110, the vehicle started to faint. I pulled to the right and idled for 15 minutes and continued on the road again. In other words, you say that the thermostat has changed, but if the supplier is the thermostat, the temperature sensor on it is the supplier. And they can always cause such problems. Are you sure that the thermostat has been replaced with the original one? |
25.07.2022 17:52 | # 6 |
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For example, let me tell you a memory. I was getting an oil error once. The master changed all the parts, oil cooler, oil pump, etc. The last oil switch came to his mind. Cheap part though. Changed it too, the error did not go away. The master oil sensor was also changed, but in case it could be a sub-industry, I thought I would buy the original one and have it installed by force myself. I ordered from the net and took it to the master with a sarcastic attitude. So it is very important that the seals are original.
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30.07.2022 12:35 | # 7 |
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The problem of increasing the temperature as the speed increases is usually related to the circulation. If the circulation wheels are damaged, it may cause the temperature to rise as it cannot turn the water effectively at high speeds. |
02.08.2022 20:55 | # 8 |
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Bro, the oil filter of your car was changed today. The oil pump hasn't been changed though. It was giving oil error for 1 week or so, after the car came from the repair, it started to give constantly. He said that if you do not delete it from the system, it will not pass, etc. But it didn't seem like that to me, and now I've read your reply. The oil has not changed. Let me have a look at her. My master cunwrteso says let's do the circulation. It seems to me that it is not from circulation for some reason. Even if it is from the circulation, it can be done in the city, right? If I use it for hours in the city, there is no problem. It only happens when you speed up on a long road. The heat mash was replaced with the original one, but when you told me, I doubted him, and I will show it to another master or something. In the bidet, could the oil pump problem be the reason why the temperature of my vehicle increased?
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02.08.2022 20:57 | # 9 |
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But the car does not overheat, master. Only the temperature indicator is rising and I get the error that the temperature has increased and it says stop. I continue when the indicator goes down to around 90, but after a short time the same thing happens again. Even if I drive the car for hours in the city, there is no problem, but when you drive on the long road for 10 minutes at the same speed, it starts to rise immediately, but as I said, the water does not boil.
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03.08.2022 12:42 | # 10 |
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If it gives an oil error, replace the oil sensor, if there is an error with the temperature, replace the temperature sensor with the original one. If the same problem persists then suspect big cost parts |
15.08.2022 21:51 | # 11 |
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The same mistake happened to me years ago bro. 2009 model peugeot 207 with 1.4 hdi. Don't bother in the industry. I left the car and the brain for 2 days at the authorized service that I bought under warranty. After that, I never got this error again. Keep in mind. It was under free warranty then.
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