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11-01-2010, 10:48 AM | #1 | ||
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Mt Compass, Adelaide
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Hey Guys
Thoughts on the following. In Adelaide, its been hot - dammm hot. I can drive around normally, in 40 degrees with the AC on and the temp stays as it should between the N and the O on the temp gauge. However, when going up a decent hill (for me, Willunga Hill which is a long way up), the temp will slowly creep up to about the "A", close to the "L" and as I get over the crest, drops down again to normal withing about 1 minute No water leaks, 40 with AC on, flat/mild incline - temp all ok. Radiator looks fine, was replaced at the car yard when car bought (second hand). Done 90k now, runs great. Anyone had this type of issue? Im thinking standard blockage in rad?? Cheers Erich |
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