Hello, before anyone screams at me to use the search button i have and can't find the answers i need.
Since having my front mount i have noticed that the car temp gauge has been known to sit just below 90 degrees on long motorway journeys at night. Driving round town once it warms up it used to sit at 90 degrees which is all fine and dandy but at the moment as soon as i start to do any speed the temp drops to like 75 degrees, so in the morning on the way to work mostly sitting at 70mph the temp doesn't reach 90 degrees i know its been cooler in the mornings and the heaters have been on but after looking under the bonnet the coolant level is sitting much higher then it used to, about 5cm from the max fill line.
Been trying to find out if its a faulty temp sensor which would mean that the valves aren't opening allowing the coolant around the block hense there being more fluid in the coolant bottle when the cars cold? Also would this affect the secondary air pump on start up?
Any help would be much appreciated.
Cheers Adam
Since having my front mount i have noticed that the car temp gauge has been known to sit just below 90 degrees on long motorway journeys at night. Driving round town once it warms up it used to sit at 90 degrees which is all fine and dandy but at the moment as soon as i start to do any speed the temp drops to like 75 degrees, so in the morning on the way to work mostly sitting at 70mph the temp doesn't reach 90 degrees i know its been cooler in the mornings and the heaters have been on but after looking under the bonnet the coolant level is sitting much higher then it used to, about 5cm from the max fill line.
Been trying to find out if its a faulty temp sensor which would mean that the valves aren't opening allowing the coolant around the block hense there being more fluid in the coolant bottle when the cars cold? Also would this affect the secondary air pump on start up?
Any help would be much appreciated.
Cheers Adam