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Old 05-14-2016
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Overheating Issues

my civic overheats unless the heater is on full blast, I have replaced a couple of things but the issue still stands.

Got a new rad a month ago ( Aftermarket)

replaced the thermostat

replaced the temp sensor for fan, on the thermostat housing.

fan works mechanically, i have tried completing the circuit and it turns on.

Both hoses are hot, so coolant is circulating.

The temp needle rises up and goes down quickly.

Appreciate any help!! thank you
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Re: Overheating Issues

Make sure the fans are working when they are supposed to; take her for a hard rip then pull over and check that they are on (I know you tested them with voltage, but a live check is better).

If no fluid is shooting into the overflow then hopefully the head gasket is ok.

Also check the water pump.
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Re: Overheating Issues

i have tried completing the circuit and it turns on.
Does this mean you ran the fan direct from the battery, or does this mean you jumped the thermoswitch connector to make the fans run?


While the radiator was out did you check the condenser fins to make sure the airflow through it is not obstructed by dirt, bugs, sand, garbage?
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Re: Overheating Issues

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Does this mean you ran the fan direct from the battery, or does this mean you jumped the thermoswitch connector to make the fans run?


While the radiator was out did you check the condenser fins to make sure the airflow through it is not obstructed by dirt, bugs, sand, garbage?
I jumped the connector.

Also, I will check the condenser. I remember it being dirty, what could that have to do with it though?
Thank you for the idea!
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Re: Overheating Issues

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Make sure the fans are working when they are supposed to; take her for a hard rip then pull over and check that they are on (I know you tested them with voltage, but a live check is better).

If no fluid is shooting into the overflow then hopefully the head gasket is ok.

Also check the water pump.
I will do that tonight, thanks man!
What do you mean by fluid shooting?
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Re: Overheating Issues

Also, I will check the condenser. I remember it being dirty, what could that have to do with it though?
If airflow is blocked, the radiator won't get cooled.
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Re: Overheating Issues

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If airflow is blocked, the radiator won't get cooled.
okay thank you
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Re: Overheating Issues

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Make sure the fans are working when they are supposed to; take her for a hard rip then pull over and check that they are on (I know you tested them with voltage, but a live check is better).
I took it for a rip, and no luck with the fans.
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Re: Overheating Issues

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If airflow is blocked, the radiator won't get cooled.
Still loss at why my fans wont turn on. Have any ideas?
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Re: Overheating Issues

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Still loss at why my fans wont turn on. Have any ideas?
Late 6th gens and early 7th gens had a run of flaky fan temp switches, have you replaced it yet?

All air needs to be burped from the cooling system if there is any, radiator and system full to the top with coolant (but not the reservoir, its max is only partway up, not completely full)

I'd use a scanner to watch the coolant temp reading seen by the engine computer (PCM).....verify that reading against a thermometer or infrared to check accuracy.

The temp of the water EXITING the radiator through the bottom hose has to be hot enough to turn on the fan temp switch, approx 203*F (which will probably not be the same temp reading as the computer is using)
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Re: Overheating Issues

Originally Posted by ezone
Late 6th gens and early 7th gens had a run of flaky fan temp switches, have you replaced it yet?

All air needs to be burped from the cooling system if there is any, radiator and system full to the top with coolant (but not the reservoir, its max is only partway up, not completely full)

I'd use a scanner to watch the coolant temp reading seen by the engine computer (PCM).....verify that reading against a thermometer or infrared to check accuracy.

The temp of the water EXITING the radiator through the bottom hose has to be hot enough to turn on the fan temp switch, approx 203*F (which will probably not be the same temp reading as the computer is using)
I have replaced the sensor on the thermostat housing. Although I did not go OEM.

Okay thank you
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Re: Overheating Issues

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my civic overheats unless the heater is on full blast, I have replaced a couple of things but the issue still stands.

Got a new rad a month ago ( Aftermarket)

replaced the thermostat

replaced the temp sensor for fan, on the thermostat housing.

fan works mechanically, i have tried completing the circuit and it turns on.

Both hoses are hot, so coolant is circulating.

The temp needle rises up and goes down quickly.

Appreciate any help!! thank you
turned out to be a gasket. thanks for the help
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Re: Overheating Issues

What gasket failed?
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Re: Overheating Issues

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What gasket failed?
Head gasket! (of course)

OP never did mention the coolant level being low in the radiator though....Now that he's said "gasket", I'm sure it had to be low to cause the overheating.
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Re: Overheating Issues

Originally Posted by ezone
Head gasket! (of course)

OP never did mention the coolant level being low in the radiator though....Now that he's said "gasket", I'm sure it had to be low to cause the overheating.
Yup, it was low. No leaks on the ground so must be head gasket.
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