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My car has started to heat up some at idle or stop and go traffic. One might think the fans aren’t coming on, but I checked and both fans come one and I can feel the air flow behind the radiator. Both fans seem to work.
My car is a 2002 Chevy Impala LS with the 3.8 l engine. The engine was rebuilt last summer and a new water pump was installed as part of the rebuild. The thermostat was also replaced at that time, and a lot of the hoses as well. The radiator was replaced a few months ago. The car is not losing coolant. I tried to bleed air from the sir valve on top of the thermostat housing, though I couldn’t detect any air coming out so I think there isn’t air in the system. The car holds a steady normal temp when driving.
Now the car is not OVER-heating. It doesn’t get TOO hot. My guage doesn’t show the actual temp but I think it normally runs 180-190 based on the notches on the dial. When sitting at idle, it moves up a couple more notches to what I suspect is 200-210. This is not really dangerous, but the car is 12 years old and for 11 years it never did this.
If anyone has an explanation or a fix for this, I would appreciate it.
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