I'm gonna try and give as much information as possible here in the hope that someone can point me in the right direction!
I've got a 2000 Marea Weekend 1600! It appears to be overheating - in that the gauge will hang around at a 1/2 and then a steady increase will take it to the 3/4 mark. This increase can take as little as 5/10 seconds but sometimes longer! The gauge will the sometimes stay at 3/4, it will sometimes start to drop back to 1/2 - where upon the cycle will restart! It will also sometimes go up into the red!
I've found that if I turn off the engine (even when travelling) and then turn it straight back on - the gauge resets itself! It will generally be at 1/2 and then might slowly get hotter, but it does not immediately return to the red if at all!
I've replaced the thermostat, and double checked that I have no air blocks in the radiator (to my best ability).
The top and bottom radiator pipes are the same temperature after the engine has warmed up! The heating in the car works absolutely fine! I'm not losing any coolant, or have white smoke or mayo in the engine! The performance of the car seems to be absolutely fine in all other respects!
I'm slowly sinking into despair now! If anyone has any other ideas or pointers that would be great! The local fiat garage said it might be worth changing the sender unit - but I'm beginning to believe that they've got a load of surplus stock and that they are trying to offload it to me!
One other possiblity is the coolant pump - I think it's the original and the car has now done 65000!
Thanks for any help!
I've got a 2000 Marea Weekend 1600! It appears to be overheating - in that the gauge will hang around at a 1/2 and then a steady increase will take it to the 3/4 mark. This increase can take as little as 5/10 seconds but sometimes longer! The gauge will the sometimes stay at 3/4, it will sometimes start to drop back to 1/2 - where upon the cycle will restart! It will also sometimes go up into the red!
I've found that if I turn off the engine (even when travelling) and then turn it straight back on - the gauge resets itself! It will generally be at 1/2 and then might slowly get hotter, but it does not immediately return to the red if at all!
I've replaced the thermostat, and double checked that I have no air blocks in the radiator (to my best ability).
The top and bottom radiator pipes are the same temperature after the engine has warmed up! The heating in the car works absolutely fine! I'm not losing any coolant, or have white smoke or mayo in the engine! The performance of the car seems to be absolutely fine in all other respects!
I'm slowly sinking into despair now! If anyone has any other ideas or pointers that would be great! The local fiat garage said it might be worth changing the sender unit - but I'm beginning to believe that they've got a load of surplus stock and that they are trying to offload it to me!
One other possiblity is the coolant pump - I think it's the original and the car has now done 65000!
Thanks for any help!