Hi to all, I hope you can help me. I'm having a really weird overheating issue with my LCR.
The car recently started overheating when stationary. I'm running an aftermarket ECU so I checked the readings via USB for the CTS. It showed 110-115 degrees and the fans did not kick in. I started the AC as it must start the fans in low and high speeds depending on the temparature, it only started the high one and only for 5-10 seconds. After that it switched the fans off, then on again within 30 seconds. We tested fans and the slow speed was not present. At this point I thought the problem is fan related.
We have replaced larger the fan with a new one, tested them via the electrical connector of the thermoswitch and also for the fans, both speeds started for both fans. When the AC was turned on, it started the fans in low speeds, but still, the car was overheating without the AC running and the I only saw the low speed kicking in after reaching 105 degrees. So I assumed the thermoswitch is also faulty.
After replacing the thermoswitch to a new one, the situation remained the same, so we have checked the hoses going towards the thermostat and it was way colder then the other ones coming out from the engine. We started removing the thermostat and found out that it was stuck closed all the time (become faulty after one year, great quality, eh). Replaced with an OEM 80 degree one and hoped that our misery is coming to an end.
But with a working thermostat, a new and properly working thermoswitch and fan, the overheating issue is still present. At the very beginning we also replaced the fan control module with a working one, but the symptoms remained the same so we ruled the possibility that the module is faulty out. In addition, the fans only did not start with the AC off, with the AC on, everything is normal.
The CTS is the one which remained the same, and even at 110-115 degree, it's at the 90 mark on the dash, no overheating beep, nothing. With the stuck 87 degree thermostat in reached 90 in a few minutes and stayed there until I switched the car off. With the 80 degree thermostat the car is heating up a bit slower, but the gauge reading oscillates between ~87 and ~92 (only a small movement can be seen). But the figures on the dash did not show more than 90-92 even when the computer tells me that the engine is running around 110 degrees.
Any help would be appreciated. I really don't know what to try, maybe change the CTS. I really don't want to rely on the current behaviour of the car regarding the fans, I don't want to overheat the car in trafic during summer.
So, what's next in your opinion?
The car recently started overheating when stationary. I'm running an aftermarket ECU so I checked the readings via USB for the CTS. It showed 110-115 degrees and the fans did not kick in. I started the AC as it must start the fans in low and high speeds depending on the temparature, it only started the high one and only for 5-10 seconds. After that it switched the fans off, then on again within 30 seconds. We tested fans and the slow speed was not present. At this point I thought the problem is fan related.
We have replaced larger the fan with a new one, tested them via the electrical connector of the thermoswitch and also for the fans, both speeds started for both fans. When the AC was turned on, it started the fans in low speeds, but still, the car was overheating without the AC running and the I only saw the low speed kicking in after reaching 105 degrees. So I assumed the thermoswitch is also faulty.
After replacing the thermoswitch to a new one, the situation remained the same, so we have checked the hoses going towards the thermostat and it was way colder then the other ones coming out from the engine. We started removing the thermostat and found out that it was stuck closed all the time (become faulty after one year, great quality, eh). Replaced with an OEM 80 degree one and hoped that our misery is coming to an end.
But with a working thermostat, a new and properly working thermoswitch and fan, the overheating issue is still present. At the very beginning we also replaced the fan control module with a working one, but the symptoms remained the same so we ruled the possibility that the module is faulty out. In addition, the fans only did not start with the AC off, with the AC on, everything is normal.
The CTS is the one which remained the same, and even at 110-115 degree, it's at the 90 mark on the dash, no overheating beep, nothing. With the stuck 87 degree thermostat in reached 90 in a few minutes and stayed there until I switched the car off. With the 80 degree thermostat the car is heating up a bit slower, but the gauge reading oscillates between ~87 and ~92 (only a small movement can be seen). But the figures on the dash did not show more than 90-92 even when the computer tells me that the engine is running around 110 degrees.
Any help would be appreciated. I really don't know what to try, maybe change the CTS. I really don't want to rely on the current behaviour of the car regarding the fans, I don't want to overheat the car in trafic during summer.
So, what's next in your opinion?