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08.05.2020 20:55 # 1
xmen
First of all, good holidays. As it is going uphill today, the temperature has risen to 100. Of course, there was heavy traffic on some of this slope. The temperature fell almost to 0 when the same hill descended. Is this normal or is the thermostat faulty? xmen 2018-06-16 00:35:17
08.05.2020 20:55 # 2
emretprmz
I think it is normal to play in those neighborhoods, the same thing happens in the city waiting, if they are not embarrassed, I think the exhaust outlet will be so close to the radiator. I do not think it will fall down to 0 in reality, it may be from the client. emretprmz 2018-06-16 01:08:37
08.05.2020 20:55 # 3
Selcuk55
sudden drop as if there is a thermostat failure, it is pressing the engine cold water as if it is not normal
08.05.2020 20:55 # 4
xmen
[QUOTE = emretprmz] I think it is normal to play in those neighborhoods, the same thing happens in the city waiting, if they are not embarrassed, I think it is so close to the exhaust outlet that they will hold the radiator. I do not think it will actually fall down to 0. It may be from your client. [/ QUOTE]
As you said, it can be in the sender. Let me have a check after the feast
08.05.2020 20:55 # 5
xmen
[QUOTE = Selçuk55] sudden drop like thermostat failure is pushing cold water into the motor as if it is not normal [/ QUOTE]
Actually, it's not a sudden situation. Let me tell you, I meant the return of the same road a few hours after the slope. The temperature is around 70-80 in the city. In heavy traffic, stop and stand 90-95 again.
08.05.2020 20:55 # 6
Selcuk55
In the same way, my 206 hdi normally goes up to 95 when it is 80 fixed, this is a normal situation, when the weather is hot and the car does not receive wind until 95, but the important thing is that when the fan opening turns up to 95, it turns on the fan.
08.05.2020 20:55 # 7
hozer33
normal, never mix tool
08.05.2020 20:55 # 8
cerkesceyhun
My master, I was subjected to the same trouble last year.
08.05.2020 20:55 # 9
xmen
[QUOTE = cerkesceyhun] my master, I also got the same trouble last year, these peugeots said so, it is normal to go up to 90 hands later ... [/ QUOTE]
Is it normal to fall down to 0 (zero)? I have never seen it in my previous vehicles.
08.05.2020 20:55 # 10
boruc
[QUOTE = xmen] [QUOTE = cerkesceyhun] my master, I got the same trouble last year, these peugeots said so, it is normal to go up to 90 hands later ... [/ QUOTE]
Is it normal to fall down to 0 (zero)? I have never seen it in my previous vehicles.
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Not normal. It looks like a thermostat failure. I think this type of problem occurred when the thermostat remained open all the time
08.05.2020 20:55 # 11
serdarr4
The length, slope and weather conditions of the climb are the most important factors. As you say, the temperature has fallen too much when you are descending, this is a hill climb. both long and steep. :) I have a steep slope of erciyes mountain on my road route. My vehicle responds the same way. I don't think there are any problems. You should still keep the vehicle running and check if the thermostat has closed.
08.05.2020 20:55 # 12
xmen
[QUOTE = serdarr4] The length, slope and weather of the climb are the most important factors. As you say, the temperature has fallen too much when you are descending, this is a hill climb. both long and steep. :) I have a steep slope of erciyes mountain on my road route. My vehicle responds the same way. I don't think there are any problems. Let the vehicle stand still and check if the thermostat has closed. [/ QUOTE]
Yes, teacher, the exit of a mountain. However, this did not happen when I climbed or landed in kind on the same hill. As you said, let me check the thermostat anyway
08.05.2020 20:55 # 13
hozer33
I think it is normal if the landing shows 0 below.
08.05.2020 20:55 # 14
cerkesceyhun
No, it doesn't drop to zero, but it's more playful especially in winter.
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