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400E running to cool?
Now that the weather is colder it seems my 400e is running cooler than it should. The temp gage doesnt make it to 80?
History on the car. I've owned it for less than 1 year. I replaced the radiator this spring when the viscous fan clutch self distructed and ate the radiator. Everything ran fine in the summer - on extremly hot days (90+) I got some coolant blow off after stopping (I believe I need a new expansion tank since the neck moves slightly when you take the cap off). In changing the radiator I found the plastic fan shroud was broken, the right hand side of the lower half was snapped. I did not replace this. How much more cooling in cold weather do you get with airflow through the whole radiator? I also have not put the underbody panel back on which may also raise the temp some. Any experience with a M119 engine running to cool (there is lots of info on to hot). Thanks Paul 1992 400E 1984 300SD |
I would check the thermostat and replace pronto. They are only $10-$15.
In hindsight, my thermostat on my 1991 300CE (W124, M104) was faltering, i.e. staying open, resulting in low running temperatures around 80C. It finally failed, in the closed position and I overheated. glenmore 1991 300CE 1990 LS400 |
My engine was also running to cool when going on highways, changed the thermostat and now everything is fine!
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Same experience here with a thermostat failed in the open position.
I replaced it before it failed closed. 1/2 hour of my time to replace (and I took my time) |
Replace thermostat, this will cure the overcooling problem (and prevent overheating if it fails shut, too!).
Replace the fan shroud and re-install the sound encapsulation panel -- both these items are important to provide proper cooling air flow in hot conditions. the fan shroud is designed so that the fan will pull air over the entire radiator and exhaust it. Without the shroud, air will circulate from behind the fan around the to front and back again, rather than through the radiator. You then risk overheating. The bottom panel has a vent slot in it, aligned with the shroud and fan to exhaust the hot air out the bottom of the engine compartment rather than back over the engine and firewall. Helps keep both engine and passenger compartment cooler, and keeps water off the alternator and belt, too. Peter |
I've got the same exact situation about the car running colder with the beginning of colder weather.
http://www.peachparts.com/shopforum/showthread.php?t=105125&highlight=cold if someone has some other suggestions that would be great. |
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