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#1 .
Posted on: 2013/5/29 16:12
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#2 Re: Satnza issue continued
ddgonzal Posted on: 2013/5/29 16:29
Change the thermostat. Or for testing, remove the thermostat and see if the symptoms change.


#3 Re: Satnza issue continued
benny Posted on: 2013/5/30 0:45
My money is on a radiator that needs a service. At least take it out and give it a flush with a hose. The oem temp sensor/ needs to be looked at also, by the description you gave.


#4 .
Posted on: 2013/5/30 1:19
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#5 Re: Satnza issue continued
benny Posted on: 2013/5/30 1:43
Water pump could be dodgy as well then.....


#6 Re: Satnza issue continued
sikyne Posted on: 2013/5/30 1:44
Sounds like it wasn't bled properly. If there is a big air pocket around the thermostat, it wont open and water won't circulate.

If you change the thermostat, ensure the little bleed hole is at the top. or even drill it out to about 4mm.


#7 Re: Satnza issue continued
lamb_daiquiri Posted on: 2013/5/30 3:43
Pretty easy to test the thermostat, stick it in a pot of cold water on the stove and turn it on. If you've got a thermometer that goes up over 100 deg C you can see when it actually opens.

Simon's suggestion also sounds plausible.


#8 Re: Satnza issue continued
Posted on: 2013/5/30 4:08
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#9 Re: Satnza issue continued
demacoz Posted on: 2013/5/30 7:35
I second the drilling out the hole


#10 Re: Satnza issue continued
levey Posted on: 2013/5/31 10:11
Yeah ream that hole!



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