1994 E-150 keeps overheating :(
hello everyone, i am new to this forum and want to thank you all for being on here! this place is my last resort, if nothing works then i am selling the van lol.
ok so i picked up an e-150 last year, drove it through the winter with no problems and now that it's a tad warmer outside it started overheating. ofcourse everyones first thought was, is you radiator cap ok...i bought a new one...is your thermostat...bought and replaced....now...the only thing that i have not messed with is the radiator which i have been dreading to touch. I out some radiator cleaner stuff in there and it seemed that it has gotten a bit better driving it, it would still run hot but would not overheat...hmmm weird... i guess i could go and buy a new radiator however the shop wants 350$ for that....and i picked up the van itself for 300$ lol
junk yards do have some there but i would have to get it out myself and again who can guarantee that those radiators are good you know? i guess my question is, do you guys have any other ideas that i could try or do before i completely give up on the thing? o...also the other day when i drove it home i pulled in a parking lot and while i was trying to find a spot the upper radiator hose completely blew off of the thermostat housing...kinda scary and all of my coolant leaked out, luckily i was just down the street from home, whats that all about?
when it starts overheating the coolant seems to start over boiling out of the overflow tank, i dont know if that has anything to do with it or if that will help diagnose the problem, thanks again everyone! any help is greatly appreciated!
ok so i picked up an e-150 last year, drove it through the winter with no problems and now that it's a tad warmer outside it started overheating. ofcourse everyones first thought was, is you radiator cap ok...i bought a new one...is your thermostat...bought and replaced....now...the only thing that i have not messed with is the radiator which i have been dreading to touch. I out some radiator cleaner stuff in there and it seemed that it has gotten a bit better driving it, it would still run hot but would not overheat...hmmm weird... i guess i could go and buy a new radiator however the shop wants 350$ for that....and i picked up the van itself for 300$ lol
junk yards do have some there but i would have to get it out myself and again who can guarantee that those radiators are good you know? i guess my question is, do you guys have any other ideas that i could try or do before i completely give up on the thing? o...also the other day when i drove it home i pulled in a parking lot and while i was trying to find a spot the upper radiator hose completely blew off of the thermostat housing...kinda scary and all of my coolant leaked out, luckily i was just down the street from home, whats that all about?
when it starts overheating the coolant seems to start over boiling out of the overflow tank, i dont know if that has anything to do with it or if that will help diagnose the problem, thanks again everyone! any help is greatly appreciated!
An overheating condition can be caused by several things. like a plugged radiator,defective thermostat, head gasket problem, viscous fan clutch not locking up to cool the coolant in the radiator, just water in the cooling system when it should have a 50/50 mixture of water and anti-freeze, defective radiator cap, worn /defective water pump to list a few. Mileage , maintenance history, come into the picture too. Which engine is in the vehicle? 4.9 5.0 5.8
Important to know .
New radiators aren't exactly cheap, but it's a small price to pay for not getting hung up on a hot day, don't you agree?
Important to know .
New radiators aren't exactly cheap, but it's a small price to pay for not getting hung up on a hot day, don't you agree?
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